It’s our pleasure to announce the Graduate Summer School on Computational Decision Sciences (GSS-CDS)––the
second edition of the summer school at the Centre for Decision Sciences, Royal Holloway, University of London.
What
GSS-CDS will bring together an interdisciplinary audience tackling decision making in different scientific fields (see
Program).
The focus is on mathematical and computational modelling, integrating concepts and methods from mathematical psychology, computational psychiatry, computational neuroscience, computational social sciences, machine learning, and cultural evolution. Attendees
will benefit from talks from leading researchers and practical hands-on sessions. Attendees will also have the opportunity to receive career advice during social networking events and reflect critically about research practices in EDI sessions.
Where and When
GSS-CDS will take place at Stewart House, within
Senate
House, in Central London, on September 7th-11th
(see Schedule).
Target audience
GSS-CDS is targeted towards attendees from diverse fields (e.g., psychology, neuroscience, social sciences, computer science, etc.) and career stages (masters, PhD, postdoc, and junior
PI).
Prerequisite
A basic background knowledge in elementary statistics (e.g., probability theory) and programming in Python/R is highly recommended to master the technical skills, but no prior experience
with computational modeling is required.
Registration
Course fee is
£480 (includes the registration fee, lunch, tea/coffee breaks, reception events and VAT). To register, please visit
this
page. Places are limited and registrations will close on
Monday, June 15th, at 10am UK time.
Please feel free to share this information with anyone you think might be interested in participating.
Looking forward to seeing you all in September.
Best wishes,
Gabriele, Nura, Anand
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