EECS 372/472:
Designing & Constructing Models With Multi-Agent Languages


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Adam Hockenberry - Selecting for Evolvability

Adam Pah - Frenemies and Capitalism: Can't we all just get along?

Alan Clark - The Development of Shared Technology Practices in Organizations

Alexander Risman - Preferential Attachment

Alina Lungeanu - Scientific Field Evolution: The case of the Oncofertility Field

Andrew Deitch - The Stock Bubble

Binyang Xu - The Credit Crunch: A Tale of Bank Failure

Casey Noble - Social Exclusion

Chris Schmader - Lexical Convergence

Curie Chang - Influencing You: How Community Influences You

David Price - Parking Spaces

Elham Beheshtizavareh Modeling Social Movements and Radicalism

Karen Chu - Bilingual Acquisition of Phonetic Categories

Leif Foged - Information Cascades

Mert Iseri - Leadership: An Analysis of Group Formation and Leader Selection

Mike Frazier - Structured Linguistic Variation without Representation of Structured Variation

Nate Harner - Human Nutrition

Peilin Tian - Engineering Design Network Model

Ross Epstein - Movement and Migration of Unskilled Workers

Sarah Reibstein - Informal Savings Clubs

Sergey Krilov -Wireless Network Performance

Sophia Sullivan - Maybe I'll try it tomorrow: The challenges of successfully implementing technology in the workplace

Subu Kandaswamy - Examining Theories of International Migration

Taiyo Sogawa - The Argyle Model: Competing Restaurants in Tight Proximity

Thomas Yu - Changes in Local Gasoline Price

Vicent FitzPatrick - Evolution of Life History Traits

Will Kim - Labor Market with Asymmetric Information

Zhe Zhang - Relationship Between Education Level and Birth‐rate