Colloquium Winter Term 2024/25
Day, time & location:
Both “virtual” and “analogue” colloquia take place weekly during term time, typically Tuesdays from 14:30 till 16:00 hrs (Central European Time, CET). Please note that some talks from international speakers may have to be held at a different time or day (if applicable this is indicated below). Even if the colloquium is virtual you are invited to join us—analogue-style—to watch it together with the members of NIP in the 1st floor meeting room 10-10/A12, Maria-von-Linden-Str. 6.
Virtual NIP colloquia are open to guests from anywhere in the world. If you are interested in attending one or several of the talks, one option is to subscribe to our mailing list by sending an empty email to nip-colloquium-subscribe. (Please send the empty email from an official university account, otherwise your registration is likely going to be delayed or even impossible.) You will then receive the zoom link, the abstract and the password the day before the talk via an email to the mailing list. @listserv.uni-tuebingen.de
Alternatively you can join our virtual colloquia spontaneously and without registration on our mailing list via the Zoom link posted here—it will be posted 24 hours prior to the colloquium. Please click here:
Zoom link
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Important note for students in the Bachelor Cognitive Science: The NIP colloquium is officially listed in Alma, and thus you can have your participation in a colloquium be counted in the module "Forschungskolloquium Kognitionswissenschaft”. In the case of a virtual colloquium please write an email to Felix Wichmann (preferably while or immediately after the talk and from your official University account). In case of an analogue, in person colloquium please approach Felix Wichmann directly after the colloquium and ask him to sign your form.
date | speaker | title |
15.10.2024 | – | no colloquium |
22.10.2024 | Master students: Maren Reiber, Marvin Theiß | NIP internal progress talks Reiber: Simulation-based power analysis for psychometric functions Theiß: A quantitative evaluation of representational similarity analysis in image classification networks |
29.10.2024 | – | no colloquium |
05.11.2024 | – | no colloquium |
12.11.2024 13:30 CET | Dr. Dominik Janzing, Amazon Research | All causal DAGs are wrong but some are useful |
19.11.2024 | Yannick Sauer, University of Tübingen, ZEISS Vision Science Lab | tba |
26.11.2024 | Dr. Kristof Meding, University of Tübingen, Computational Law Lab | Bridging boundaries between law and machine learning with computational law. |
03.12.2024 | Prof. Dr. Kevin Reuter, University of Zurich, Institute of Philosophy | Experimental Philosophy |
10.12.2024 | ||
17.12.2024 virtual(Zoom) | Dr. Martin Lages, University of Glasgow, School of Psychology & Neuroscience | A hierarchical signal detection model with unequal variance for binary responses |
24.12.2024 | – | no colloquium (Weihnachtsferien / Christmas holiday) |
31.12.2024 | – | no colloquium (Weihnachtsferien / Christmas holiday) |
07.01.2025 | – | no colloquium |
14.01.2025 | Prof. Dr. Augustin Kelava, University of Tübingen, Methods Center, and Tom Sühr, MPI-IS Tübingen | Psychology of LLMs |
21.01.2025 | ||
28.01.2025 | ||
04.02.2025 | – | no colloquium |