CSS 2026: Q&A Session
Join us June 3, 2026 10 AM – 11 AM EDT and have all your conference and submission questions answered! Register here: https://buytickets.at/computationalsocialsciencesocietyoftheamericas/2081741
Join us June 3, 2026 10 AM – 11 AM EDT and have all your conference and submission questions answered! Register here: https://buytickets.at/computationalsocialsciencesocietyoftheamericas/2081741
Hosted by our colleagues at ESSA, Social Simulation Fest is a FREE, online, two-day opportunity to connect with the social simulation research community. Representatives from CSSSA will deliver a workshop session on the “Agent-verse” Tuesday, May 19 from 9:15-10:45am Eastern. For more information and to register for FREE, see: https://socsimfest.eu
Check out the CFP and make a submission here: https://computationalsocialscience.org/conferences/css-2026-santa-fe/
Join us for our webinar with Steve Railsback for Empirical Research for 21st Century Problems: How and Why Field and Laboratory Studies Can Better Support Complex Models. Click here to register for the webinar.
Join us for our webinar with Branislava Godic & Jason Thompson (University of Melbourne) for Leveraging agent-based modelling to investigate social insurance systems on Wednesday, March 25, at 10 am (ET). Click here to register for the webinar.
We are open for submissions to the 2026 edition of the annual CSSSA conference! For more details, see the conference web page: https://computationalsocialscience.org/conferences/css-2026-santa-fe/
Professors Volker Grimm and Steve Railsback will lead a training course at the Freie Universität Berlin. For more info: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course52/
Join us for our webinar with Dr. Holly Gaff Taylor (Old Dominion University) & Dr. Alexi White (University of Rhode Island) for A Discussion on Agent-Based Modeling in Biology on Wednesday, February 25, at 10 am (ET). Click here to register for the webinar.
Dates: June 29 – July 1, 2026 The NetLogo Center is excited to announce the inaugural NetLogo Conference this summer in Chicago! Join researchers, educators, artists, and business professionals sharing how they use agent-based modeling in their work. The conference will include research presentations, educational presentations, networking events, and educational workshops (e.g., NetLogo + GIS,…
Join us for a Special Session: “Modeling Resilience of Human Societies to Climate Risk: Agent-Based Modeling to Longitudinal Social Pathways” and three SIGs! Links to join are on the conference web page.