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Modeling Complex Socio-Economic Systems and Crises 6

Semester: Spring Semester 2011
Day, Time: Tuesdays, 17:00 – 19:00
Place: ETH Zurich, Main Campus CAB G 52

List of lectures:

 

Date Speaker Title
Material
22.02.2011
Michael Szell

Medical University of Vienna

Social Networks in Massive Multiplayer Online Games
talk slides
01.03.2011
Ole Peters

Imperial College London

The Role of Time in Economic Systems talk slides
01.03.2011 David Rand
Harvard University
Reward, Punishment and the Evolution of Cooperation talk slides
08.03.2011
Jorge Louçã

Lisbon University Institute

Monitoring the Socio-Economic Climate at a Global Scale talk slides
15.03.2011
Lars-Erik Cederman

D-GESS, ETH Zürich

Square Pegs in Round Holes: Inequalities, Grievances, and Civil War seminar paper
22.03.2011
Charlotte Hemelrijk

University of Groningen

Complex Aerial Displays of Thousands of Starlings, a Model
talk slides
22.03.2011
Michel Rascle
University of Nice
Some Mathematical Models of Traffic and/or Pedestrian Flow talk slides
29.03.2011
Didier Sornette

D-MTEC, ETH Zürich

The Dynamics of Success, Fame and Crises
talk slides
05.04.2011
Felix Reed-Tsochas

Oxford

Innovation Adoption in an Online Social Network
talk slides
12.04.2011
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch

University of Essex

Forecasting is Difficult, Especially about the Future: Theory and Methods in Forecasting Conflict talk slides
19.04.2011
Tobias Preis

D-GESS, ETH Zürich

Trend Switching Phenomena in Financial Markets
talk slides
03.05.2011
Vittorio Loreto

Sapienza University of Rome

Statistical Physics of Language Dynamics
 
10.05.2011
Ryan O. Murphy

D-GESS, ETH Zürich

The Dilemma to be Optimally Distinct from Others talk slides
17.05.2011
Paul Embrechts

D-MATH, ETH Zürich

Financial Engineering and the Financial Crisis
talk slides
24.05.2011
Christoph Dobler and Matthias Kowald

IVT, ETH Zürich

Modeling Large-Scale Evacuations - Experiments with an Agent-based Simulation and Future Developments talk slides
31.05.2011
Matthias Ossadnik

D-PHYS, ETH Zürich

Modeling of Spatio-temporal Patterns of Criminal Activity  
 

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