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Special Issue of the Springer journal Mind & Society on computational models of human organizational behaviour, meaning behaviour that is not purely individual. Agent-Based Models are welcome.
Please either contact guido.fioretti AT unibo.it, or andrea.ceschi AT univr.it, or andrea.scalco AT abdn.ac.uk.
Determine the neural pathways by which the nervous system of the neonates establish attachment with their mothers is a problem that has motivated hypothesis and experiments at several scale levels, from neurotransmission to ethological level.
22nd International Conference on Principles and Practice in Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA;
October 28th – October 31st 2019; Torino, Italy
PRIMA is a computer‐science conference with a focus o[…]
3rd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social
Science (Euro CSS).
This year’s focus: Polarization and Radicalization
Venue: ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Dates: September 2-4,[…]
COMPLEX NETWORKS: THEORY, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS (5th edition)
Lake Como School of Advanced Studies
Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy
May 13-17, 2019
http://ntme.lakecomoschool.org/
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The course covers a range of conceptual and practical aspects of modelling and is designed around a practical tutorial which allows students to learn NetLogo through programming a real social sci[…]
The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity (DySoC) is now accepting applications for its Investigative Workshop, “Extending the Theory of Sustainability,” to be held December 5-7, 2018, at […]
Spring 2018’s Complexity Challenge will be an updated and more sophisticated take on a classic SFI Optimization problem.
This time around, in addition to a written solution to the Challenge, we’ll also be running an optional NetLogo Tournament. Check the website for updated details on how to enter the tournament and win a prize!
We are organizing a workshop about Modelling Urban Dynamics as part of the AGILE 2018 conference, in Lund, Sweden, on June 12th. The workshop aims to discuss novel concepts and methods to simulate spatial-temporal dynamics of cities from the bottom-up. More information about the contents and registration procedure can be found at the event website. We are looking forward to your attendance.
Conference on Computational Modeling in Philosophy (CMP) MCMP, LMU Munich June 22-23, 2018 https://tinyurl.com/y9tpvq9m
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