2007 Summer School on Computational Social Sciences
Dates: Augest 27 - September 7, 2007
Place: National Chengchi University, Taiwan
http://www.aiecon.org/2007_summer_school
The development of information science, computer technology and artificial
intelligence since the mid-twentieth century has created further niche that
economics can benefit from. The purpose of NCCU Summer School in
Computational Social Sciences is to promote interdisciplinary researches in
computational social sciences and to invite interested researchers to
contribute their efforts in this promising emerging field.
Topics:
Special Topics on Social Simulation, Interpretive Agents and Social
Computation
Social Neuroscience and Artificial Society
Biology and Artificial Society
Agent-Based Computational Finance
Agent-Based Social Network
Invited Lecturers:
Prof. David Sallach (Argonne National Laboratory and The University of
Chicago, USA)
Prof. Joel Jeffrey (Northern Illinois University, USA)
Prof. Klaus Jaffe (Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela)
Dr. Martin Rosvall (University of Washington, USA)
Prof. Thomas Lux (Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, Germany)
Organizers:
Ruey-Ming Liao (Dept. of Psychology, NCCU)
Ryuichi Yamamoto (Dept. of International Business, NCCU)
Shu G. Wang (Dept. of Economics, NCCU)
Correspondence:
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For more information, please refer to
http://www.aiecon.org/2007_summer_school
The registration fee is NTD 1000 (Free for student)
The courses will be given in English.
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