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A series of seminars happening the first Tuesday of every month @ 1pm CET (noon UK). Registration for the series free but necessary to get the Zoom link.
By taking part in this course, you will gain a modelling culture and learn the different skills required for building agent-based models (ABMs) applied to sociological, ecological, or socio-ecolo[…]
The BEHAVE Online Spring School 2021 on “Agent-Based Modelling for Social Scientists”, on 19-23 April 2021 will introduce students to Agent-Based Models (ABM) in NetLogo. No computing skills required. Hands-on sections with models and examples. Group and individual counselling for students.
SSC2020 is the 16th annual Social Simulation Conference and will take place at the University of Milan, Italy on 14-18 September 2020. The conference is one of the key activities of the European […]
“Agent Based Modelling for Resilience - Making it happen” is the joint ESSA / DeSIRE Summer School aimed at working on resilience of complex systems.
Companion Modelling (ComMod) is a participatory gaming and simulation approach that uses role-playing games and simulation models to tackle complex issues in the fields of renewable resources and[…]
Abstract submission for ABMUS2020 is now open!
The ABMUS2020 workshop on Agent-based modelling of urban systems will between the 9th and 10th of May 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. The workshop i[…]
Real-world applications have been always the driving force for the development of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) theories. For over 50 years, the Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS) Track has been […]
The course tackles conceptual, methodological and practical aspects of agent-based modelling and is built around a detailed tutorial on programming in NetLogo.
“Z_GIS online compact” are academic short courses that are delivered online by the University of Salzburg, Austria. One course lasts for three months and is worth 6 ECTS credits, according to the[…]
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