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🚨 Heads-up: online registration is now open for the next @gfoe meeting! 🚨

It will take place in Würzburg in the first week of September. I'm planning to come with my whole team, so you can expect some really cool talks about , and .

Who else is coming? We would love to get in touch!

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www.gfoe-conference.deGfÖ Annual Meeting 2025 September 01 to 05, 2025 in Würzburg, Germany
Dr. Korinna Allhoff

🚨 Heads up: today is abstract submission deadline for the @gfoe ! 🚨

My team is planning to contribute 4 amazing talks about the and of interaction networks! Additionally, we are planning a little get-together for fellow modellers. So if you consider yourself a (statistical / individual-based / mathematical / whatever) modeller in ecology, then please reach out!!



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www.gfoe-conference.deGfÖ Annual Meeting 2025 September 01 to 05, 2025 in Würzburg, Germany

@KorinnaAllhoff @gfoe I submitted an abstract for a poster about philosophy of science in ecological modeling. I would be thrilled to meet other ecological modelers at the GfÖ conference.

@wtraylor @gfoe
How cool is that? Already looking forward to your poster! Please watch our for the meeting of the AK Computational Ecology in the conference program - we are planning to organise a little get-together to plan future events. 😊

@wtraylor @KorinnaAllhoff @gfoe

I will definitely visit your poster!!! Philosophy of science & eco modelling should be really interesting to learn about :D

@nakdim
Cool that you’re interested! During my PhD I tried to understand a bit more of what I’m actually doing as a (paleo-)ecological modeler. I’ve got no training in philosophy of science, but one has to start somewhere…
Here’s a viewpoint article that summarizes part of my dissertation. Perhaps I can start some further discussions with my poster at the GfÖ.
Traylor, Wolfgang. 2024. “Model-Based Experiments as Epistemic Evidence in Paleoecology.” Ecological Modelling 498: 110895. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.20.