Thursday, 18 August 2016 09:17

CAMUSS 2016 : Call for participation

Dear all

You are cordially invited to participate in the Second International Symposium on Cellular Automata Modeling for Urban and Spatial Systems (CAMUSS 2016, http://www.camuss2016.ulaval.ca/) that will be held in a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quebec City, Canada from September 21st to 23rd, 2016.

The Symposium will provide you with an excellent opportunity to meet and exchange with researchers and experts in urban dynamics and complex systems from around the world. During this three-day symposium, you will learn and update your knowledge of the state-of-the-art on cellular automata and other advanced geosimulation modelling techniques and their innovative applications ranging from urban dynamics and urban growth to traffic patterns, land use planning, public security and public health.

Come and meet our world class keynote speakers and international experts and exchange with them on their experience on developing and applying innovative geosimulation techniques to better model, predict and understand complex urban systems and their dynamics through space and time.

The Symposium is organized by the Convergence Network and the Centre for Research in Geomatics of Université Laval in Canada, in close collaboration with the Centre for Urban Policy Studies of the University of Manchester in UK.

For more information on registration please see: http://www.camuss2016.ulaval.ca/

We are looking forward to meeting you in Quebec City!

For CAMUSS 2016 Local Organizing Committee Mir _________________________________________

Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Ing., PhD.

Professeur titulaire

Directeur/ Directeur

Réseau CONVERGENCE Network

Pavillon Louis-Jacques Casault

1055, avenue du Séminaire

Local 1342

Université Laval

Québec (Qc) G1V 0A6

CANADA

Tel. : 418.6562131 poste 2750

Web : www.convergence.ulaval.ca

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