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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.

(Spain) Universidad de Granada - Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnología de los Computadores; Geneura Team. Research in evolutionary computing and artifical worlds.

(Swizerland) Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne - Logic Systems Laboratory. Developing novel bio-inspired computing machines and programs; Designing novel reconfigurable systems; Developing biologically inspired robots.

(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.

The Omicron Group - An independent multidisciplinary research group specializing in complex systems, evolutionary computation, and adaptive agent simulation. Developers of Evo software.

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