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The workshop will bring together a group of advanced graduate students and a small faculty for an intensive two week study of computational social science modeling and complexity. The workshop will consist of lectures by faculty, special topic seminars by members of the Santa Fe Institute, and presentations of work in progress by graduate student participants. The primary goal of the summer workshop is to assist graduate students pursuing research agendas which includes a computational modeling component. A significant portion of the workshop will be devoted to analyzing and improving research being conducted by the graduate student participants.
To get a better idea about workshop activities and focus, please take a look at the 1995-2015 workshop pages at http://zia.hss.cmu.edu/econ/
Participation at the workshop will be limited to around 10 graduate students.
Additional information regarding logistics can be found on the GWCSS wiki.