At the next #GalileosScienceCafé, Thursday, March 10, an interdisciplinary team of researchers will discuss the key role of data to better understand the relationship between human behavior, mobility, and disease spread and how to use this knowledge.
🔗 https://t.co/SalUglhHss
Looking for a venue to submit your social simulation paper 📰? Look no further!
Consider the Humans, Societies, and Artificial Agents (HSAA) Track at the 2022 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference. Submission deadline Feb 18.
More details at https://t.co/9Jrr5fMRxj
I had so much fun on #GISDay hanging out with students and discussing the role of spatial data and GIS in the COVID-19 pandemic. What a great turnout! Thanks to everyone for joining 🌍
With #GISDay2021 around the corner, #FacultyFriday highlights @hellotaylora, Assistant Professor, @GGSDepartment. Watch Anderson discuss her work over the summer with STIP: https://t.co/k2oWMP0sWa
Register for #GISDay (11/17) where she will present: https://t.co/1RHtcGUyGU
@GGSDepartment invites highly qualified candidates to apply for the Transportation Geography faculty position at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor. This full-time, tenure-track position is scheduled to begin in August 2022. For more, visit: https://t.co/AdkMv3OOQk
Interested in learning how human mobility changed during COVID-19 in the US? Check out our latest paper https://t.co/GxrRpdH2ST w/ Justin Elarde @hellotaylora@AndreasZuefle@foloves
For the safety of our community, @GeorgeMasonU will require vaccines for all students, faculty, and staff, and to share verification of their vaccination status to work, study, and live on campus. #MasonNation#PatriotsThisIsOurShot 💚💛 https://t.co/p7V4zLQUVH
We have seven of our very own #MasonScience students presenting at The OSCAR Virtual Summer Celebration of Student Scholarship. Don't miss it this Thursday & Friday! https://t.co/MjTbwR0Gry
Simulation models serve as a solution but can be problematic. We discuss challenges in policy analysis efforts: static human behavior assumption, geographic heterogeneity, presence of feedbacks and expectations, and more.
View at https://t.co/CadICCOXfQ.
Happy Earth Day! 🌎🌳
The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970. Sen. Nelson chose this day because it fell between most students’ spring break and final exams, and he wanted to encourage young people specifically to participate. Let's give earth extra love today.💚
#STIP21 Highlight : Our second summer research project analyzes human behavior in COVID-19 simulation models. View the position on Handshake to learn more! #GetPaid#MasonNation#UndergradResearch