Welcome!
The site Human Simulation Group (humansim.org) has moved to Center for Mind and Culture (mindandculture.org) in order to consolidate our distinct projects under one digital roof.
The Center for Mind and Culture (CMAC) is dedicated to developing innovative solutions for complex social issues by integrating insights from diverse fields such as cognitive science, anthropology, psychology, and data science. The aim is to bridge the gap between scientific and humanities research to better understand the interplay between human minds and dynamic cultures.
The Human Simulation Group applied the techniques from computational simulation and data science to achieve two complementary goals.
- The theoretical goal is to enhance research in the humanities and human-science domains with reference to the nexus of human minds, human cultures, and physical environments.
- The practical goal is to solve urgent social and public-health problems using data-driven decision-support tools and artificial environments for policy exploration.
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You’ll find the relevant studies from Human Simulation Group below, or additional content by navigating to the appropriate categories in the drop-down menu to the right of any blog post.
- The Artificial University: Decision Support for Universities in the COVID 19 Era.
- Modeling Religion Project
- Modeling Religion in Norway Project
You can also read our publication below on this important topic.
Finally, we encourage you to take advantage of the wealth of resources and research projects that display the mission and work of the Center for Mind and Culture.
Read the Publication

Saikou Y. Diallo, Wesley J. Wildman, F. LeRon Shults, and Andreas Tolk, Human Simulation: Perspectives, Insights, and Applications.