
Flash presentations underway! #agentbasedmodelling #cscs #grim https://t.co/fTbg2takIu
Complex Systems 270 Agent Based Modelling Poster Show-Off - 7th Floor #WeiserHall 10:30 Viewing 11:00 Flash Presentations 11:20 Discussions and judging. https://t.co/QRVWHxkbUh View, ask, evaluate, mentor, eat.
On campus Monday morning? Check out 'Complex Systems Agent-Based Modeling Show-off' as Professor Grim's 270 class presents their posters. See topics (like #MeToo/TrueColors) https://t.co/YASDuz8UbY #abm #cscs #pizza #donuts #WeiserHall #7thFlr #10:30am
"Transforming Mental Health Care with Social Media" 11:30 (MT) 10th Floor Weiser Hall @munmun10 Munmun De Choudhury #CSCS https://t.co/9pDsxMtqbY
Don't miss it - Mon-Dec-11-2017 Professor Patrick Grim's 270 class will be presenting in the 4th annual Complex Systems Agent-Based Modeling Show-Off on throughout Weiser's 7th Floor.
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Retweeted Aaron Clauset (@aaronclauset):
Apply now! For the @sfiscience 2018 Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS). Without doubt, one of the best ways to radically broaden your scientific horizons and network with other young scholars. Deadline: 29 Jan 2018 https://t.co/464eIqtqX3
Complex Systems Seminar Thursday at 11:30 am features @munmun10 on "Transforming Mental Health Care with Social Media" Co-Sponsor #CSS https://t.co/9pDsxMtqbY https://t.co/t0GbhdW6aD
The final Computational Social Science (CSS) Workshop is underway as Brandon Stewart navigates the group through three key tasks that text analysis tools can help with: discovery, measurement and causal inference. https://t.co/gW9eQ9IYj6 https://t.co/kYzXeSYUuM
#NobelSymposium Sun setting on the Nobel Symposium as Keith Riles finishes his discussion by discussing Kip Thorne's recent visit to UM Physics. https://t.co/z7SLC6aRlh
#NobelSymposium Professor Keith Riles from the Physics Department will be discussing the work of @kipthorne Rainer Weiss and Barry Barish, winners of the Nobel Prize for Physics, from 5:00 - 5:30 to wrap up the Nobel Sympsium. https://t.co/CnzVWslcyr https://t.co/nxXw921uy9
#NobelSymposium Barbara Koremenos promises an interesting look at the Nobel Peace Prize winners. Starting at 4:15 pm 10th floor Weiser Hall. https://t.co/CnzVWslcyr https://t.co/posWL6eego
#NobelSymposium Math and Computational Medicine and bio informatics Professor Daniel Forger at the podium discussing the Nobel prize in Medicine and Physiology
#nobelsymposium Starting now, Professor Erin Krupka from the School of Information discusses Richard Thaler's work - Thaler is winner of the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences https://t.co/CnzVWslcyr
#NobelSymposium Next up - Professor Michael Cianfrocco from the Life Sciences Institute and Med-Biological Chemistry will discuss the Nobel Prize for Chemistry winners and their work 2:00 pm. https://t.co/CnzVWslcyr https://t.co/P9vP74G3zl
#NobelSymposium First up - UM English Language and Literature Professor Peter Ho Davies speaks on the Nobel Prize for Literature winner - author Kazuo Ishiguro. 1:00 pm #MichiganTime https://t.co/CnzVWslcyr
















