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Subject: Post-Doc
From: Olivier Thébaud (Olivier.Thebaud@ifremer.fr)
Date: mar fév 26 2002 - 12:32:12 CET

Dear colleagues,

Ifremer is currently offering a post-doctoral position on the following
subject:

Modeling short-term fisheries dynamics: an agent-based approach
("Modélisation économique des dynamiques de court terme des
activités halieutiques : approche par simulation
multi-agents")

The research will be conducted within the team of economists of the
Institute, in collaboration with researchers involved in programmes
looking at the dynamics of French fisheries. Candidates should have
at least a good working knowledge of French. A brief description of
the project is attached.

Interested candidates must obtain an application form before the
end of March from the Institute, at the following address:

Ifremer, Délégation aux affaires scientifiques,
155, rue J.-J. Rousseau,
92138 Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex

For more information on the contract and application form, see
http://www.ifremer.fr/francais/actual/postdoc.htm.

Olivier Thébaud

---------------
Dr. Olivier Thébaud
Economist
IFREMER
Maritime Economics Service
B.P. 70
29280 Plouzané
FRANCE

Tel: +33 (0)2 98 22 49 60
Fax: +33 (0)2 98 22 47 76
Email: olivier.thebaud@ifremer.fr

Web Page (in French) : http://www.ifremer.fr/drvsem/

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Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 11:41:47 +0100
From: Jean-Pierre Muller <jean-pierre.muller@cirad.fr>
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Désolé par avance pour les éventuels doublons!
JPM
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Objet: CFP MABS2002
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 11:24:48 +0100
De: Yves Demazeau <Yves.Demazeau@imag.fr>
A: sma@loria.fr

>From: Jaime Simão Sichman
Subject: CFP: 3rd. Int. W. on Multiagent Based Simulation (MABS2002)

Dear colleagues:

Could you please forward this CFP in your Institutions and local lists?

Many thanks

Jaime

-------------------------------------------------------------

Apologies for multiple postings...

We are happy to announce:

MABS'02
3rd. International Workshop on Multiagent Based Simulation (MABS'02)
(http://www.pcs.usp.br/~mabs02)

as part of AAMAS 2002, Bologna, Italy
(http://www.autonomousagents.org/2002/)

July 15/16, 2002

This workshop in the third of the MABS series. The earlier two have been
organised as workshops of the last two ICMAS Conferences

An important trend, which is the topic of AAMAS 2002, is the research on
interactions between people and agent based methodology. The MABS 2002
workshop will focus on these aspects of interactions between societies of
artificial agents and human societies. The aim is still to develop stronger
links between those working in social sciences and those involved with
multi-agent simulations. On the one hand, the first human societies MABS is
confronted with are the scientific communities. Many important conferences
in various disciplines such as geography, economics, ecology, sociology,
and physics have hosted workshops on MABS-related topics and many respected
journals publish papers that includes elements of MABS.

Although MABS is gradually acquiring legitimacy in many disciplinary
fields, much has to be done to clarify the potential use of MABS in these
disciplines. Researchers from these disciplines have different points of
view on issues such as time-frame, space, geographical scales,
organizational levels, etc... On the other hand, the interest for MABS goes
beyond the scientific communities. Several MABS models has been developed
and used interactively with other societies. For instance, research is
being done on the interactions between societies of robots and groups of
people, and simulations models are developed
with stake holders for environmental issues in a participative way, through
the Internet or directly on the field. These new approaches lead to new
questions on the use of MABS for collective decision making, but also on
the conceptual and technical aspects of MABS.

Within this framework of interactions between artificial and human
societies, special attention will be given to the conceptual and technical
aspects (agent architecture, interaction protocols, simulation platforms,
modelling protocols, time and space representation, presentation of
simulation results) resulting from these interactions and favouring them.
Papers describing applications with examples of such interactions between
MABS and society will be welcommed as well as conceptual and
epistemological thoughts on the use of MABS as a collective representation.

Important Dates

Deadline for submissions: April 8, 2002
Notification of acceptance: May 6, 2002
Deadline for final papers: May 20, 2002
Workshop: July 15/16, 2002

For details and additional information, check:

-- 
---
Jean-Pierre Müller                        Phone:  +33 (0)4 67 59 38 28
CIRAD TA 60/15                            Secr.:  +33 (0)4 67 59 38 39
73, rue Jean-François Breton              Fax:    +33 (0)4 67 59 38 27
34398 Montpellier cedex 5                 Email:  jean-pierre.muller@cirad.fr
France                                    Web:    http://cormas.cirad.fr

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Désolé par avance pour les éventuels doublons!
JPM
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Objet: CFP MABS2002
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 11:24:48 +0100
De: Yves Demazeau <Yves.Demazeau@imag.fr>
A: sma@loria.fr


>From: Jaime Simão Sichman 
Subject: CFP: 3rd. Int. W. on Multiagent Based Simulation (MABS2002)

Dear colleagues:

Could you please forward this CFP in your Institutions and local lists?

Many thanks

Jaime

-------------------------------------------------------------

Apologies for multiple postings...

We are happy to announce:

MABS'02
3rd. International Workshop on Multiagent Based Simulation (MABS'02)
(http://www.pcs.usp.br/~mabs02)

as part of AAMAS 2002, Bologna, Italy
(http://www.autonomousagents.org/2002/)

July 15/16, 2002

This workshop in the third of the MABS series. The earlier two have been
organised as workshops of the last two ICMAS Conferences

An important trend, which is the topic of AAMAS 2002, is the research on
interactions between people and agent bas
ed methodology. The MABS 2002
workshop will focus on these aspects of interactions between societies of
artificial agents and human societies. The aim is still to develop stronger
links between those working in social sciences and those involved with
multi-agent simulations. On the one hand, the first human societies MABS is
confronted with are the scientific communities. Many important conferences
in various disciplines such as geography, economics, ecology, sociology,
and physics have hosted workshops on MABS-related topics and many respected
journals publish papers that includes elements of MABS.

Although MABS is gradually acquiring legitimacy in many disciplinary
fields, much has to be done to clarify the potential use of MABS in these
disciplines. Researchers from these disciplines have different points of
view on issues such as time-frame, space, geographical scales,
organizational levels, etc... On the other hand, the interest for MABS goes
beyond the scientific commu
nities. Several MABS models has been developed
and used interactively with other societies. For instance, research is
being done on the interactions between societies of robots and groups of
people, and simulations models are developed
with stake holders for environmental issues in a participative way, through
the Internet or directly on the field. These new approaches lead to new
questions on the use of MABS for collective decision making, but also on
the conceptual and technical aspects of MABS.

Within this framework of interactions between artificial and human
societies, special attention will be given to the conceptual and technical
aspects (agent architecture, interaction protocols, simulation platforms,
modelling protocols, time and space representation, presentation of
simulation results) resulting from these interactions and favouring them.
Papers describing applications with examples of such interactions between
MABS and society will be welcommed as well as conceptu
al and
epistemological thoughts on the use of MABS as a collective representation.

Important Dates

Deadline for submissions: April 8, 2002
Notification of acceptance: May 6, 2002
Deadline for final papers: May 20, 2002
Workshop: July 15/16, 2002

For details and additional information, check:





-- --- Jean-Pierre Müller Phone: +33 (0)4 67 59 38 28 CIRAD TA 60/15 Secr.: +33 (0)4 67 59 38 39 73, rue Jean-François Breton Fax: +33 (0)4 67 59 38 27 34398 Montpellier cedex 5 Email: jean-pierre.muller@cirad.fr France Web: http://cormas.cirad.fr

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