PaCE Research Fellow Dr Chien Lu presenting "Structured Pixels: Satellite Imagery as the Cause in Causal Effect Estimation" at Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. #hicss2026 #GeoAI
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PaCE (Patterns of Conflict Emergence) is a five year (2022-2026) ERC-funded project at Trinity College Dublin in the Department of Political Science. Uncovers recurring temporal sequences in the run-up to war. Website: https://www.forecastlab.org/
PaCE Research Fellow Dr Chien Lu presenting "Structured Pixels: Satellite Imagery as the Cause in Causal Effect Estimation" at Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. #hicss2026 #GeoAI
PaCE Research Fellow Dr Chien Lu presenting his work in Taiwan this week at National Taipei University of Technology and at College of Public Health, National Taiwan University.
PaCE Project Research Fellow Dr Jungmin Han is to present his work "Domestic Support for Rapprochement between International Rivals: Evidence from South Korea" on Thursday 9 October, at 4pm in the TRiSS Seminar Room in Trinity College.
For more information see: www.tcd.ie/Asian/events/
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PaCE is recruiting two research fellows to join the project - for more information, check out the PaCE website and TCD Vacancies page.
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Huge congrats to @tcdpoliticalsci.bsky.social Professor Thomas Chadefaux and Dr Tim Bodt from @langslitscultures.bsky.social who have secured @erc.europa.eu funding to investigate the potential of AI to address challenges in conflict forecasting and language preservation.
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Exciting news - Prof. Thomas Chadefaux awarded a Proof of Concept grant by the ERC. AICAP (Artificial Intelligence for Conflict Analysis and Prediction) will analyse real-time geopolitical, economic, and behavioural data to forecast patterns in conflict development. #TrinityResearch #erc.europa.eu
PaCE Project PhD candidate Thomas Schincariol presenting his paper at the recent 2025 Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference in Barcelona.
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Research Fellow Dr Jungmin Han is one of the speakers this evening at a public seminar in the UCD Centre for Asia-Pacific Research. The topic: Reunification Identities: Unifying Korean Reunification with a Global World - "Mind the Gap".
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Our monthly global risk predication map report is published today - if you want to sign up to get it in your in-box every month, the link to subscribe is on our website:
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Delighted to share the publication of "Dynamic Synthetic Controls: Accounting for Varying Speeds in Comparative Case Studies" in the journal Political Analysis, authored by PaCE colleagues Jian Cao and Thomas Chadefaux.
Available at:
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