1st Computational Social Science Academic Contribution Award (Fuzio Toriumi, Professor, The University of Tokyo) and various conference awards announced
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The Society for Computational Social Science has announced its 1st (2026) Academic Contribution Award to Professor Fuzio Toriumi of The University of Tokyo, recognizing his pioneering work in computational social science. Awards for the 5th annual conference, held March 2-4, 2026, were also announced.
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- Q: When and where was the 5th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computational Social Science held?
- A: It was held from March 2 to March 4, 2026, at Create Hamamatsu in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
- Q: What is the primary purpose of the newly established Computational Social Science Academic Contribution Award?
- A: It aims to recognize significant academic contributions in the field of computational social science among members or researchers with a base of operations in Japan.
- Q: How are the recipients of the Computational Social Science Academic Contribution Award decided?
- A: They are decided by the society's board of directors following review and recommendation by an annual selection committee.
- Q: Who is recognized under the Akira Ishii Award (Student Award) and what are the criteria?
- A: The first author who is a student is recognized for excellent presentations among student submissions that were not selected for the Conference Excellence Award.
- Q: Which conference award is awarded to all authors of presentations based on recommendations from sponsors?
- A: The Sponsor Award is awarded to all authors of presentations based on recommendations from sponsors.