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Titles that came up during the icebreaker at SFI:
- R you ready for this? An agent-based model of the propagation of programming languages and their impact on data analysis methods across disciplines
- Danger Danger! How social information processing saves communities
- Modelling the limits. Biological and social information processing
- From metaphors to models. How modes of thought influence scientific research
- The cognitive limits of decision-making affects social organisation
- Archaeogaming to generate urban design
- Population on the move. Modelling social networks of people and communities.
- A turbulent state of mind
- Designing for death
- Social networks for plumbers
- Turbulent dynamics of riots
- Basins of attraction for social groups
- Self-organizing power grids by Reinforcement Learning for maximal resilience.
- Modelling the dynamics of wireless communications through reservoir computing.
- Automating unbiased learning.