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MABS focuses on the confluence of social sciences and multi-agent systems, with a strong application vein, and it emphasizes (i) exploratory agent-based simulation as a principled way of undertaking scientific research in social sciences and (ii) using social theories as an inspiration for new developments in multi-agent systems. The workshop encourages submissions in simulation methodology and tools, simulation of social and intelligent behaviour, diverse applications, and simulation analytics.
The 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2026) will be held 25–29 May 2026 in Paphos, Cyprus.
AAMAS is the largest and most influential conference in the a…
Held in conjunction with AAMAS 2026 (https://cyprusconferences.org/aamas2026/)
In today’s hyper-connected world, traffic and transportation systems rank among the most complex socio-technical syste…
AsiaSim (Asia Simulation Conference), 24th in the series, is an annual international conference organized by the Federation of Asia Simulation Societies (ASIASIM) whose current member societies are Ch…
** Extended deadline - 11 Feb - Call for Papers - MABS 2025 - The 26th International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation, part of the AAMAS 2025 conference, taking place in Detroit, Michigan, USA, from May 19th to May 23rd, 2025. Submissions must be electronically submitted through https://mabsworkshop.github.io/cfp/ before the submission deadline. (Deadline: February 11)
Annual conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas
The 1st NHR Conference, that will bring together users of High
Performance Computing (HPC) on September 18./19. 2023 in Berlin, has a
track on Agent-based Simulation. There will be talks in this […]
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.
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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