I’m a postdoctoral researcher at Leibniz University Hannover. My research focuses on:
1) General philosophy of science; especially concerning inference from models, simulations, and experiments.
2) Philosophy of social science, where I focus on issues surrounding the role of moral and political values in social science methodology.
3) Philosophy of economics, focusing on causal inference from experimental and quasi-experimental data and evidence integration.
4) Philosophy of AI/ML; exploring epistemological and methodological issues raised by the use of AI/ML technologies in the sciences.
Before joining Hannover, I did my PhD in philosophy …
I’m a postdoctoral researcher at Leibniz University Hannover. My research focuses on:
1) General philosophy of science; especially concerning inference from models, simulations, and experiments.
2) Philosophy of social science, where I focus on issues surrounding the role of moral and political values in social science methodology.
3) Philosophy of economics, focusing on causal inference from experimental and quasi-experimental data and evidence integration.
4) Philosophy of AI/ML; exploring epistemological and methodological issues raised by the use of AI/ML technologies in the sciences.
Before joining Hannover, I did my PhD in philosophy at Durham University, working on the problem of extrapolation in Evidence-Based Policy, i.e. using evidence of the effects of a policy from study population A to draw a reliable inference about the effectiveness of that policy in a novel target population B, especially when A and B differ in important ways.