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Emma at Egenis “Phil AI & Dig Infra” Exeter 2023
Emma Cavazzoni presented at the workshop ‘Philosophy of AI and Digital Infrastructure’ on the 6th of November, 2023, with a talk titled ‘Sharing Data, Sharing Technologies. Data-Technology Communities in Haly.Id’
Emma at DataCrunch 2024
Emma Cavazzoni gave a presentation at Data Crunch on the 13th of May, 2024, titled ‘Exploring the Interaction between Data Collection Technologies and Models’.
Emma at SPSP 2024
Emma Cavazzoni presented a work-in-progress paper titled ‘Organismal Samples as Model Systems Across the Lab and the Field’ in collaboration with Sabina Leonelli at the Tenth Biennial Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (https://philosophy-science-
Emma in Paris, June 2024
Emma Cavazzoni will present the poster ‘Model Systems Across the Lab and the Field: Organismal Samples’ at the Models, Representation, and Computation Conference in Paris on the 14th of June, 2024.
Kluge chair DC
Sabina Leonelli will be the Kluge Chair in Technology and Society, at the US Library of Congress from 1 May to 31 July 2024, and will therefore be temporarily based in Washington to work on “Openness, Democracy and Technologies of Evidence”.
Sabina keynote at EOSC first Tripartite meeting (Bxl 04-2024) & EOSC reporting on that
Sabina Leonelli held a keynote presentation “Human-Centric Open Science”, at the First Tri-partite meeting of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) at the invitation of the Belgian EU presidency (Brussels, 16 April 2024). The EOSC newspage summarized Sabina’ talk in its report, calling it thought-provoking.
Paola at NASA AWG symposium May 2024
Paola Castaño will be presenting at the NASA Analysis Working Group Symposium on Thursday (May 2): https://osdr.nasa.gov/bio/
Rose April2024 Italian online OS seminars
The PHIL_OS project was featured in April’s instalment of the Online Seminars on Open Science hosted by the Italian Reproducibility Network. Rose Trappes talked to PhD students and interested researchers about the consequences of open science for epistemic diversity and what lessons the project is drawing for open science practices and policy. The talk should be available soon on YouTube, on https://www.youtube.com/
Rose Longino-retirement-workshop
This month Rose Trappes will be presenting at the workshop “Subjects, Power, and Knowledge”, held at Stanford University on the 15th and 16th of March in honour of the retirement of Helen Longino. Rose will present her work exploring Longino’s epistemic pluralism about behaviour.