Computational Social Science Conference, University of Warwick, 11-13 June 2014

Computational Social Science conference

Wed 11 – Fri 13 June 2014, University of Warwick, UK

The increasing availability of large quantities of human behavioural data has drawn the interest of researchers across the social sciences, the natural sciences and engineering. This conference aims to bring together this interdisciplinary community to share perspectives and identify opportunities to gain new insights into human behaviour and decision making.

Keynotes will be given by
* Steven Koonin, NYU CUSP
* Neil Johnson, University of Miami
* H. Eugene Stanley, Boston University

The full programme and list of invited speakers can be found at
http://compsocsci.eu/programme/

Attendance at the Computational Social Science Conference is free, but requires registration. Participants may submit posters for presentation, and may also apply for accommodation in Warwick’s on-campus conference centre. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, as availability is limited.

If you would like to attend, please register here:
http://compsocsci.eu/registration/

We look forward to welcoming you to Warwick!

ORGANISING COMMITTEE
* Suzy Moat, Warwick Business School
* Mark Carrigan, Warwick Business School
* Tobias Preis, Warwick Business School


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