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Agent Based Modelling Course a Great Success

Aug 9, 2016 | News

Professor Nigel Gilbert, Dr Lynne Hamill and Nicolas Payette delivered an intensive one day workshop in Agent Based Modelling, to a group of economists from UK Government on 3rd August. Delegates were impressed with the content of the course, and the speakers’ knowledge and clarity of explanations. All were extremely pleased with the structure of the course and felt the day had been useful to their ongoing work in Government.

“It was a great introduction and overview to ABM…”

“I very much liked the applied aspect of the training, seeing models explained, the code and meaning, playing around with them and asking questions…”

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