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Virtual 90 min seminar to take a deep-dive on the steps necessary for proper machine-actionable data and software citations that result in data and software creators receiving automated attribution when a new peer-reviewed paper is published.
Please consider registering as you will be able to receive slides and the session recording even if you are unable to attend.
The Social Simulation FesT is a free online event 20-21 May 2025 for anyone interested in social simulation.
The call for session proposals is open, which you can propose until 7 March 2025 here: https://forms.gle/5j6i9v9s6LP2WDWf7
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The SocSim Fest Committee
This is a call for session proposals at the Social Simulation FesT 2024, scheduled for 14-15 May 2024. The festival offers a unique platform for social simulation enthusiasts to connect and engage with the community. For information on past events, please visit www.socsimfest.eu
Submit your proposal via this form no later than the 29th of February: https://forms.gle/AmzzgFzNFkefcZKh9
Seminar on Computational Neuroscience of Complex Systems
All spike models were implemented in Netlogo except for the models in Repast4py
Topics : Networks Neuroscience, Dynamics Neuroscience, Agent Based Neuroscience, and Morphodynamics Neuroscience.
Organiza: Enver Oruro PhD, (Dir)Neurocomputing, Social Simulation and Complex Systems Laboratory, Instituto Científico, Universidad Andina del Cusco
Previous seminar
2020: Seminar in Maternal-Infant Relationship Studies: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence March 7 and 9, 2020 | 9:00 am to 5:00 pm | ICBS, UFRGS,8888 Porto Alegre, Brazil https://sites.google.com/view/envermiguel/seminar-in-maternal-infant-relationship-studies
Taught by Prof. Dr. Petra Ahrweiler (Mainz University; president of ESSA) and Dr. Corinna Elsenbroich (Glasgow University), the course “Policy Modelling” focuses on the substantive problems, theories, and related computational models in a number of core areas of policy modelling. Participants learn to bridge the gap between policy practice and formal models by applying complexity-sensitive computational methods (especially agent-based modelling) using Netlogo and Python.
The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity and Exeter is happy to announce a series of free weekly webinars for Fall 2021 on Evolution and Social Systems. Webinars will be held on Tuesdays at 11:45am Eastern time from September 28 through December 7.
Seminar in Maternal Infant Relationship Studies: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
Description
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.
Discuss challenges and a roadmap for the integration of experimental studies and complex system simulation.
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.
The workshop is aimed in particular at people who conduct social simulations using agent-based modelling.
The opportunity is offered to present own research projects and to discuss them with the plenum.
Our keynote speakers are László Gulyás, William Rand and Iris Lorscheid.
Detailed information is available on our homepage: https://www.uni-muenster.de/GK-Vertrauen-Kommunikation/abm-workshop/abm-workshop.html
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