Cognitive Modeling

WinterTerm 2025/26       Cognitive Modeling Colloquium 

 

The Cognitive Modeling Colloquium always takes place on Tuesdays from 10:15 to 11:45 in room C 412, Sand 14, during the lecture period. Please feel free to drop by! This document lists all lectures that are open to students. 

Date/room
Speaker 
Title and abstract
Participation
September, 16, 10:00 to 12:00,  C412, Sand 14Jan Benad

Shared dynamic model aligned hypernetworks for contextual reinforcement learning 

Abstract

Open to students
October, 21, 10:15 to 11:45 C412, Sand 14Sara Ershadmanesh

Metacognitive Efficiency in Learned Value-based Choice

Abstract 

Open to students
October, 28, 10:15 to 11:45 C412, Sand 14Keynote: Josh Tenenbaum Scaling Intelligence the Human Way:
Building a Shared Future for AI and Cog Sci
Abstract
Open to students
November, 04cancelled  
November, 11Martin Butz & TeamReflections on the ARC challenge 2025Open to students
November, 18 Lennart Turek (BSc student)                      
Prof. Dr. Rebecca Jackson (video of CogSci 2025 talk)     

a) BSc Talk on "FLIP-multi: Towards Resource Efficient Multi-Object Tracking"

b) Late maturation of semantic control promotes conceptual development 

Open to students
November, 25cancelled  
December, 02, 9:15Erik Syniawa

Why did I drive to work on my day off: Perspectives on goal-directed and habitual behavior with implications for future AI systems

Abstract

Open to students
December, 09, 10:15 to 11:45 C412, Sand 14Prof. Dr. Aamir AhmadWildCap: Autonomous Animal Motion Capture for Wildlife ConservationOpen to students
December, 16Manuel Traub Searching for and tracking objects with a fovea-inspired systemOpen to students
Xmas break   
January, 13Dr. Sharam Eivazi From Autonomous Robotic Systems to Autonomous Design SystemsOpen to students
January, 20Finn Seidel, Startup Center TübingenFördermöglichkeiten und Unterstützung innovativer WissenschaftsprojekteInternal
February, 3BSc Claudius GrunerRisk-averse sequential decision making under an approximate CVaR objective with Monte Carlo Predictive codingOpen to students
February, 13, 9:15, C412, Sand 14Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn Grounding development in everyday experienceOpen to students
March, 10, C412, Sand 14 Prof. Dr. Mehul Bhatt  Open to students