Dear all,
After two successful in-person editions, we are excited to announce that our 
popular course “Agent-Based and Individual-Based Modelling Using NetLogo” will 
return in an online format, running from 27 October to 7 November.
 
Course website: [ https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course52/ 
]( https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course52/ ) 
 
To foster broader international participation, this 10-day course will be held 
online, with daily live sessions from 15:00–18:00 (Europe) / 9:00–12:00 (EST). 
The format allows ample time each day for self-paced work on practical 
exercises, with support and guidance from the instructors throughout the course.
 
This course is organised in collaboration with the NetLogo team and will be led 
by Prof. Volker Grimm and Prof. Steve Railsback, internationally recognised 
experts and authors in the field of agent-based modelling.
Individual-based (or agent-based) models (IBMs/ABMs) are essential tools in 
understanding how complex system dynamics emerge from individual-level 
behaviour and interactions. They are widely used in ecological, social, and 
management sciences.
This course will guide participants through the design, implementation, and 
evaluation of ABMs, with hands-on practice using NetLogo, a free, user-friendly 
platform developed specifically for ABMs.
 
Participants will work on independent projects, culminating in presentations 
during the final days. No prior experience with NetLogo is required, but 
participants are encouraged to complete the built-in tutorials beforehand.
 
Best regards,Carlo 

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Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D


Physalia-courses DIRECTOR

i...@physalia-courses.org

mobile: +49 17645230846

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