At UWaterloo and interested in human-environment interactions and ABMs? Join our Complexities in Human-Environment Interactions Working Group

Thursday, October 1, 2015

If you are studying any aspect of human-environment interactions, or interested in applying complex systems theory with agent-based modeling (ABM) techniques to your research, please join our weekly discussion group.

Who can participate: any graduate/undergraduate/post-docs from a wide range of research fields, including geography, biology, urban planning, transportation system design, economics, computer science, and theoretical physics.

Meeting time: TBD, but the group will meet for one hour each week.

Meeting format: 20 minutes presentation from one participant and following by 40 minutes discussion.

Location: TBD, usually in Environment 3 or Mathematics 3

How to join: please contact Yue Dou (yue.dou@uwaterloo.ca), and identify your field, academic level, and research interests with CHANS or ABM.

You can learn more by visiting our Complexities in Human-Environment Interactions Working Group page.