Summer Seminar in PhilStat Participants and Special Invited Speakers

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Participants in the 2019 Summer Seminar in Philosophy of Statistics

 

Renée Bolinger, Asst. Professor
Dept of Politics and the Center for Human Values, Princeton University
(webpage)

 

Lok Chan, Post Doc
Social Science Research Institute, Duke University
(webpage)

 


Marcello Di Bello
, Asst. Professor
Dept of Philosophy, Lehman College CUNY
(webpage)

 

 

 

John Douard, Appellate Staff Attorney
N.J. Office of the Public Defender

 

 

 

Georgi Gardiner, Junior Research Fellow,
St. John’s College, Oxford University
Asst. Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Tennessee
(webpage)

 

Ruobin (Robin) Gong, Asst. Professor
Department of Statistics and Biostatistics, Rutgers University
(webpage)

 

Jennifer Jhun, Asst. Professor
Dept of Philosophy, Duke University
(webpage)

 

Molly Kao, Asst. Professor
Dept. of Philosophy, Université de Montréal
(webpage)

 

 

Jesse Krijthe, Post Doc, Data Science
Institute for Computing and Information Sciences, Radboud University
(webpage)

 

 

Jonathan Livengood, Assoc. Professor
Dept. of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(webpage)

 

Jolynn Pek, Asst. Professor
Dept. of Psychology, Ohio State University
(webpage)

 

 

 

Jonah Schupbach, Assoc. Professor
Dept. of Philosophy, University of Utah
(webpage)

 

 

 

Elay Shech, Asst. Professor
Department of Philosophy, Auburn University
(webpage)

 

 

Riet van Bork, Asst. Professor
Department of Psychological Methods, University of Amsterdam
(webpage)

 

Brian Zaharatos, Director,
Professional MS in Applied Mathematics and Instructor
Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder
(webpage)

 

 

Special Invited Speakers

 

Professor of Statistics, Political Science, Columbia University (mini bio)

 

 

 

Consultant Statistician, Edinburgh (mini bio) (Presentation abstract)

 

Lawyer, emphasis on the scientific and medico-legal issues (mini bio) (Presentation abstract & discussion)

 

 

Reader, School of Psychology, Cardiff University (mini bio) (Presentation abstract)

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