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Steve Railsback and Volker Grimm will present their short course introducing agent-based modeling for scientific applications. Major topics include model design—how to determine what things should be in a model or left out; programming models in the NetLogo platform; and model analysis—how to use a working model to produce theoretical and applied understanding. The course is sponsored by the NetLogo team at Northwestern University.
This five-day course will introduce the principles and practice of agent-based modelling. Participants will learn how to design, implement, and evaluate ABMs that are relevant to their own fields of research and teaching. The workshop includes introductory instruction in NetLogo, a popular and powerful software platform and programming language specifically for ABMs.
Steve Railsback, Volker Grimm, and Steve Lytinen will conduct our eighth summer short course on individual-based (agent-based) modeling, July 30 - August 3, 2018, at Humboldt State University. The course is intended primarily for university faculty and instructors interested in teaching their […]
The 11th annual Dresden University of Technology summer course in individual/agent-based modeling. Applications are being taken until 16 March. See: https://tu-dresden.de/bu/umwelt/forst/ww/bsa/courses-workshops/summerschool
El Laboratorio Nacional de Políticas Públicas (LNPP) ofrece una serie de cursos de 24 horas cada uno como parte de su Escuela de Métodos. Este módulo introduce los conceptos básicos de los modelos basados en agentes e introduce el paquete Repast Simphony. Se requiere conocimiento de […]
The application deadline for the Humboldt State short course on teaching agent-based modeling is May 1st. Additional information and the short application form are at: http://www.humboldt.edu/ibm/
The course will be July 27-31, 2015. For information and application, see: http://www2.humboldt.edu/ibm/
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