Congratulations to Sebastian Achter, whose poster entitled, “The RAT Protocol: A Proposal for Enhancing Rigor and Transparency of Data Use in the Agent-Based Modeling Process” won the ESSA Best Student Poster prize at SSC 2019 in Mainz.
Congratulations to Sebastian Achter, whose poster entitled, “The RAT Protocol: A Proposal for Enhancing Rigor and Transparency of Data Use in the Agent-Based Modeling Process” won the ESSA Best Student Poster prize at SSC 2019 in Mainz.
Congratulations to Tom O’Shea at the University of Bristol, UK, who won the Best Student Poster at SSC 2018 in Stockholm, for his poster entitled “The development of a robust framework to represent and support the evaluation of emergent properties within complex flood hazard systems”
Olga Billions (UCL London) was awarded on 18 September 2015 for “Social Norm-Based Simulation Model of Decision-Making Processes in Corrupt Agreements” (co-author Shepley Orr)
Tomas Trescak (Western Sydney University) was awarded on 5 September 2014 for the Best Student Poster. The poster was entitled “City of Uruk 3000 B.C.: Using genetic algorithms, dynamic planning and crowd simulation to re-enact everyday life of ancient Sumerians” (co-authors Anton Bogdanovych and Simeon Simoff)
Sascha Holzhauer (University of Kassel, Germany) was awarded for the Best Student Poster at the Third World Congress of Social Simulation 2010. The poster was entitled “A Challenging Replication that Partly Succeeded: A Network Evolution Model”.