During the fall and spring semester the Department of Computational Social Science holds weekly seminars where students, faculty and guest speakers present their latest research. The seminars take place in Center for Social Complexity Suite which is located Research Hall (formerly Research 1), Level 3. The seminars start at 3:00 p.m. and normally last until 4:30 p.m.
In addition we also host add hoc seminars relating to guest speakers and students dissertation proposals/defenses which don't fall under our normal Friday seminars.
If you would like to join the seminar mailing list please email kunderwo [at] gmu [dot] edu (Karen Underwood).
Upcoming seminars:
Friday, May 4: 3:00 pm
Interactive Visual Analytics Tools for Analyzing Agent-Based Political Simulations
Dong Hyun Jeong, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of the District of Columbia
Wednesday, May 9: 2:00 p.m.
Computational Modeling of Neighborhood Crime from Sociological and Economic Perspectives
Steven Wilcox, PhD Student
Friday, May 11: 3:00 pm
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