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清华-萨里大学工业生态学学术讲座日程及学员招募
Lecture限制人数:25(其中环境学院10人,清华校内8人,校外7人)
要求:1)博士或硕士研究生,博士优先;2)需要全程参与;3)费用自理,没有学费;4)申请者需要提交简历和个人陈述(haiyanwendy@foxmail.com 宋海燕);5)如果报名者众,会组织筛选
Open presentation和workshop对外开放,不限人数,欢迎参加!
如有意见和建议,欢迎提出。
感谢环境学院“111引智计划项目”的支持!
Tsinghua-Surrey Academic Lecture Schedule (19-25/06/2013)
Colour code: Lecture Open presentation Workshop Informal discussion
Wednesday 19 June
9:00-14:00 Lectures on biomass utilisation and systems approaches, Aidong Yang
9:00 – 10:00 Biomass processing fundamentals: feedstocks and products
10:00 – 11:00 Biomass processing technologies and systems
11:00-12:00 Systems analysis of biomass utilisation systems
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch break
13:00-14:00 Multiscale modelling: concepts and applications
14:30-16:00 Open presentation: “Rational utilisation of biomass resources: a systems engineering approach”, Aidong Yang
16:00- close of the day: Introduction to the LocalPURE (Leverhulme Trust) project and collaboration planning, Aidong Yang and Shi Lei’s group
Thursday 20 June
Lectures on Industrial Ecology, Roland Clift and Angela Druckman
9:00-12:30
Tools and applications of industrial ecology (including LCA and MFA/SFA)
Roland Clift: 2 hours
Emissions embedded in trade; concepts, findings, and Environmentally-Extended Input-Output methodology
Angela Druckman: 1.5 hours
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:30 Value Chain Analysis; stocks and flows, Roland Clift.
15:30-17:00 Open presentation: “The embeddedness of carbon in Western lifestyles, and how the rebound effect impedes change”, Angela Druckman
Friday 21 June
9:00-12:30 Workshop “Industrial ecology and systems approaches”
9:00-9:15 Arrival
9:15 – 11:15 Presentations from Chinese researchers
11:15-11:30 Break
11:30 – 12:30 Panel discussions
15:00 – 16:30 Open Presentation: “Evolution and Resilience of Industrial Ecosystems”, Nigel Gilbert
Monday 24 June
Short course on Agent-Based Modelling, Nigel Gilbert, day 1
09:45 | Welcome and introduction |
10:00 | What is social simulation? |
| programs as theories; virtual experiments; processes; types of simulation |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:15 | What are agent-based models? |
| The characteristics ofABMs; description of a range ofABMs from different disciplines |
11:45 | Activity: Some example models |
12:45 | Lunch |
14:00 | Modelling methodology |
| models; terminology; the logic of simulation; the research process |
14:45 | Activity: What could you model? |
| group discussion to select and develop a specification for anABM |
15:30 | Tea break |
15:45 | Report back |
16:00 | Model building and validation |
| ABM programming environments; verification and validation; |
| theoretical and empirical validation; sensitivity analysis |
16:45 | Conclusion |
| discussion |
17:00 | Day 1 course end |
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Tuesday 25 June
Short course on Agent-Based Modelling, Nigel Gilbert, day 2
10:00 | Lecture 1:An introduction to NetLogo |
| NetLogo is a freely downloadable programming environment for building agent-based models |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:15 | Activity 1: a first model |
12:15 | Report back |
12:30 | Lunch |
13:30 | Lecture 2: ProgrammingAgents |
| Basic techniques for programming agents |
14:15 | Activity 2: a more complicated model |
15:15 | Tea break |
15:30 | Report back |
15:45 | Lecture 3: Model building |
| The process of designing and building a model |
16:15 | Lecture 4: Experimenting with models |
17:00 | Course ends |
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