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CABDyN stands for Complex Agent-Based Dynamic Networks, and reflects our shared interest in network dynamics and agent-based models of complex systems across a broad range of application domains. CABDyN brings together a truly multi-disciplinary group of researchers in more than ten University Departments in Oxford, ranging from the physical, biological and computational sciences to the social, economic and political sciences. We have close links to a number of overlapping and related activities and groups, including the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society at the Saïd Business School, which is part of The James Martin 21st Century School, the Oxford Complex Systems Group in the Physics Department, and the Nuffield Network of Network Researchers (NNNR) at Nuffield College.


CABDyN NEWS

Two Senior Research Positions
The CABDyN Complexity Centre is now accepting applications for two new positions. See our Vacancies and Fellowships page for details.
10 November 2009

Harnessing ICT-Enabled Collective Social Behaviour (ICTeCollective)
The CABDyN Complexity Centre, the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society (InSIS) and the Institute for Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology at the University of Oxford will contribute to a new research project supported by the European Commission under the 7th Framework.  Read more
6th August 2009

EPSRC “Scaling in Complex Systems” Grant
A 30-month research project on "Scaling in complex systems" has been funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), which will extend our understanding of the scaling properties of biological and social systems. Read more
29th June 2009

Seminars

Prof David Strang
Innovation diffusion as a coevolutionary process: adaptive emulation among firms and constituents
12:30-14:00, Nov. 24 09
Programme

NNNR Seminars
’Exponential Random Graphs Models for Social Networks: the Model Specification Problem‘
17:00-18:30, Nov. 23 09
Seminar website

Conferences

BFI
3-7 February 2010

Sunbelt
29 June - 4 July 2010

NetSci
10 - 14 May 2010

University of Oxford