Speakers: Dr. Sarah Tolmie and Dr. Dawn Parker
Title: Bridges Lecture – Dancing the Math of Complex Systems
Date: Friday, March 13, 2015 – 7:30pm-9:00pm
Location: Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome’s University (Free parking will be available at St. Paul’s)

Abstract

Bridges lectures aim to overcome the gap between Mathematics and the Arts. Join Sarah Tolmie […]

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Speaker: Dr. Derek Robinson
Title: Discovering the Themes of Complexity Science in Land Use Modelling
Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 – 2-4pm
Location: M3-2134

A video recording of the talk can be found below.

Abstract

How humans use land and change what resides on land (e.g., vegetation) can have profound environmental impacts […]

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Speakers: Dr. Sarah Tolmie and Dr. Dawn Parker
Title: Bridges Lecture – Dancing the Math of Complex Systems
Date: Friday, March 13, 2015 – 7:30pm-9:00pm
Location: Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome’s University (Free parking will be available at St. Paul’s)

 A video of the lecture can be found below or on the SJU St. […]

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The Cheriton School of Computer Science is hosting a Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Deborah Estrin on June 23rd at 3:00pm. Full details are available below or on the Cheriton School’s website.

SPEAKER:  Deborah Estrin, Cornell NYC Tech
TITLE:          Small, n=me, data
DATE:          Monday, June 23,  2014
TIME:           3:00 […]

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Mohamed A. Tawhid

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Mohamed A. Tawhid got  his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. From 2000 to 2002, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Currently, he is a full professor at Thompson Rivers University, BC Canada.

His research interests […]

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Scope and Purpose of Symposium:

 

Recent years have seen accelerating development of crowd-sourced and remotely sensed “big” data from real-world systems such as urban land markets, global financial networks, epidemic diseases, and the Earth’s climate. Concurrently, development of computer simulations designed to model the systems producing these data has also accelerated. As a result […]

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Speaker: Dr. Dan Lizotte, Assistant Professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
Title: Possible Futures: Complexity in Sequential Decision-Making
Date: Tuesday, January 22nd 2013
Category: Seminar

Abstract:

Effective sequential decision-making hinges on our ability to consider many possible futures. Identifying which futures […]

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