Thu, 22 Apr
|Zoom
Boston University Graduate Student Philosophy Conference: Philosophy of Science

Horario y ubicación
22 Apr 2021, 09:00 GMT-4 – 23 Apr 2021, 13:20 GMT-4
Zoom
Acerca del evento
Registration link: https://bit.ly/3qsLr8k
Thursday, April 24
9 am-9:50am: What is a data model? An anatomy of data analysis in High Energy Physics
Antonis Antoniou
Commentator: Paul Goldberg
10 am-10:50am: Privacy as Protection from Domination
Sophia wushanley
Commentator: Joel Van Fossen
11 am-11:50am: How Machine Learning “Measures” and What We Can Learn From It
Alex Mussgnug
Commentator: Elliott Risch
12 pm-12:50pm: Data-Driven Neuroprediction: A Critical Perspective
Giulia Di Rienzo
Commentator: Amber Sheldon
1 pm-2pm: Social event
Presenters, organizers, and commentators only!
Friday, April 23
9 am-10:20am: Keynote - Where to go with the philosophy of data?
Sabina leonelli
10:30 am-11:20am: How incoherent measurement succeeds. Coordination and success in the measurement of the earth's polar flattening
Miguel Ohnesorge
Commentator: Leticia Castillo-Brache
11:30 am-12:20pm: Emanuel Friedman's Cervimeter: The Birth of “Normal” Labor and the Dilatation-Time Function
Rebecca jackson
Commentator: Jack Harris
12:30 pm-1:20pm: Can we Infer an Absolute Timescale via Local Data? Lessons from paleoclimatology
Ryan O'Loughlin
Commentator: Aja Watkins
Agenda
50 minutesWhat is a data model? An anatomy of data analysis in High Energy Physics / Antonis Antoniou
50 minutesPrivacy as Protection from Domination / Sophia Wushanley