Computational modeling of complex systems is central to contemporary studies of the natural sciences. Such systems are everywhere around us, from flocking birds and forest fires to whole ecosystems and human societies. They shape our world and our experiences. How are these systems alike? What are the telltale signs of complexity? And how can we study these systems computationally?
We are excited to announce a special webinar, "Ecology and Environmental Science Modeling in Wolfram Language," which will be held on April 12, 2024. The webinar will offer a unique workshop experience for students and educators keen on exploring the intersection of natural systems and computational modeling. We will cover foundational aspects of complex systems with a focus on applications in ecology and environmental science, making these advanced concepts accessible and engaging through a blend of theoretical and computational explorations.
To register for the event, please follow the link below to the BigMarker platform.
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