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- (Denmark)
University of Aarhus
EVALife: Evolutionary Computation and
Artificial Life. People, research, publications,
links.
- (France)
Paris 6
Laboratoire d'Informatique, AnimatLab; a node
of EVONET. Members, research projects, publications,
software, meetings and other resources.
- (Germany)
University of Dortmund
Department of Computer Science, Chair of System
Analysis, Complex Systems and Artificial Life
group. Research and academic activities concerning
Complex Adaptive Systems, Artificial Life
and Emergent Computation.
- (Ireland)
Dublin City University
School of Electronic Engineering, Artificial
Life Laboratory. People, research, publications,
links.
- The
Omicron Group
An independent multidisciplinary research
group specializing in complex systems, evolutionary
computation, and adaptive agent simulation.
Developers of Evo software.
- (Spain)
Universidad de Granada
Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnolog?a
de los Computadores; Geneura Team. Research
in evolutionary computing and artifical worlds.
- (UK)
Brunel University
Artificial life and genetic algorithms research.
- (UK)
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol
Agent-based research projects, people, publications,
collaborations and other resources.
- (UK)
University of Hertfordshire
Adaptive Systems Research Group. People, projects,
publications, links to other groups.
- (UK)
University of Sussex
Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems, COGS. A
large group researching Artificial Life, Evolutionary
Computation, and Adaptive Behaviour.
- (USA)
Caltech
Digital Life Laboratory. Developers of Avida
software.
- (USA)
Iowa State University
Department of Computer Science, Complex Adaptive
Systems Group. Studying natural and artificial
complex systems. People, links.
- (USA)
MIT
Artificial Life Group. Meets to discuss modelling
and synthesis of biological systems.
- (USA)
Trinity College, Hartford
The L-Systems Group. Publications, software
and graphics.
- (USA)
University of New Mexico
Adaptive Computational Group. Special interest:
interactions between biology and computation.
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