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FRCCS 2025 is the 5th edition of the France’s International Conference on Complex Systems. It aims at bringing together the International scientific community working in complex systems.
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The 20th annual Social Simulation Conference (SSC 2025) will take place from 25th to 29th August 2025 at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. The focus of this year is “Social simulation in a socio-technical context: embracing societies’ complexities”. Submissions for posters, extended abstracts, long papers and short papers are due April 11, 2025.
This workshop explores the intersection of Agent-Based Modeling, Complex Networks, and High-Performance Computing for large-scale systems. It includes talks, a panel, posters, and a hands-on course on Vahana.jl. Aimed at researchers and students in complex systems and related fields. Speakers from various universities will present. Free participation with registration; poster abstracts due November 10th.
The 19th annual Social Simulation Conference (SSC 2024) will take place from 16th to 20th September 2024 at the Cracow University of Economics, Poland. The conference will be hybrid, allowing participation on-site and online possible.
In the mentioned context, the Life-Cycle Thinking for Complex-Systems Initiative brings a webinar in which we will have three presentations that are meant to provide an introductory view of the characteristics, benefits, and challenges of using ABM as a complexity-oriented approach in combination with LCA. The presentations will be given by three experienced researchers in the field:
The European Social Simulation Association’s official 2023 Summer School will be held at The James Hutton Institute’s Craigiebuckler campus in Aberdeen, Scotland in the week before the Social Sim[…]
The MABS workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in MAS engineering and simulation, with researchers focused on understanding and finding efficient solutions to model complex social and socio-technical systems, in areas such as economics, management, organizational and social sciences in general.
In conjunction with JURIX 2022, the 35th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, this workshop is envisioned to be complementary to the traditional scope of computati[…]
The CCS is the largest and most important annual meeting of the international complex systems community. It comes under the auspices of the Complex Systems Society.
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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.
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