Social Science Data Lab: Agent-based modeling for social scientists

Zeit: 
16.11.2022 - 13:45 bis 15:15
Ort: 
A 5,6 Raum A 231 + zoom (link: see Event Website)
Art der Veranstaltung: 
Workshop
Vortragende/r: 
Oke Bahnsen (University of Mannheim) & Malte Grönemann (University of Mannheim)
Beschreibung: 

Presenter(s)

Oke Bahnsen is a doctoral researcher and research associate in political science at the University of Mannheim. He studied economics (M.Sc.) as well as mathematics and political science (M.Ed.) in Kiel and Göteborg. His research focuses on coalition politics and electoral behavior. Methodologically, he is interested in using agent-based modeling to study party competition and opinion dynamics, as well as in experimental research conducted both in the laboratory and in large-scale population-based surveys.

Malte Grönemann is a doctoral researcher and lecturer in sociology at the University of Mannheim. He studied sociology, economics, and statistics in Bonn, Cologne, Mannheim and Linköping. His work focuses on complex social systems which he studies using differential equations and agent-based models. Specifically, he currently works on network diffusion and socio-economic residential segregation. Methodically, he is interested in statistics, visualisation as well as data and research quality in the quantitative social sciences.