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with details of your work and your URL. The Adaptive Systems Research group at University of Hertfordshire is a strongly interdisciplinary group including roboticists, biologists, cognitive scientists, mathematicians and computers scientists. The group has particular expertise in Artificial Life, Social Robotics, Robot-Human Interaction, and Socially Intelligent Agents in design, therapy and education, as well as Robot Learning, Learning by Observation, Cognitive Technology, Interactive Systems, Sensor Evolution, Biological Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and Evolutionary Computation. Agent-based computational economics (ACE) is the computational study of economic processes modeled as dynamic systems of interacting agents. Here "agent" refers broadly to a bundle of data and behavioral methods representing an entity constituting part of a computationally constructed world. A nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. CASOS brings together computer science, dynamic network analysis and the empirical study of complex socio-technical systems. Computational and social network techniques are combined to develop a better understanding of the fundamental principles of organizing, coordinating, managing and destabilizing systems of intelligent adaptive agents (human and artificial) engaged in real tasks at the team, organizational or social level. Whether the research involves the development of metrics, theories, computer simulations, toolkits, or new data analysis techniques advances in computer science are combined with a deep understanding of the underlying cognitive, social, political, business and policy issues. At Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester. The Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) is a broadly interdisciplinary program at the University of Michigan designed to encourage and facilitate research and education in the general area of nonlinear, dynamical and adaptive systems. COSI is co-ordinated by the Cognitive Engineering Research Group (GRIC). GRIC is part of the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Systems at the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse. ESSA is the learned society for those working within the European social simulation community. ESSA promotes and supports European-based social simulation at the researcher, practitioner and student levels. IJACLI, the main international gathering of researchers in AI. Based at Reed College, ISAL is a nonprofit, democratic, international, professional society dedicated to promoting scientific research and education relatingto artificial life, including sponsoring conferences, publishing scientific journals and newsletters, and maintaining web sites related to artificial life. The CNLS coordinates a broad range of theoretical, experimental, and computational basic research programs in nonlinear science. The Microsimulation Unit is based in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Cambridge. The National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling at the University of Canberra develops microsimulation models and undertakes a wide range of social and economic research. The Santa Fe Institute is a private, nonprofit, multidisciplinary research and education cente devoted to creating a new kind of scientific research community, pursuing emerging science. An international, multidisciplinary forum dedicated to applications, development, education and research in modeling and simulation.
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