James Woodcock, the programme lead in public health modelling at the Centre for Diet and Activity research at Cambridge, and two of his colleagues will talk about the model that they have been developing there concerning choices as to whether or not to bicyle.
The first versions of this model are up and running, and they would appreciate comments upon it.
4pm Neils Bohr Common room, UoM Physics building.
All welcome
Registration deadline 24th Oct for Workshop on Integrating Qualitative and
Quantitative Evidence Using Social Simulation @ Manchester
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Second Workshop on Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence Using
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