Connectionists: SIPTA seminar on 3rd of February (3pm Paris time): Brian Hill, "Confidence in beliefs in rational policy making"

sdesterc sebastien.destercke at hds.utc.fr
Tue Jan 28 02:19:28 EST 2025


Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to announce our upcoming SIPTA online seminar on imprecise probabilities (IP). These monthly events are open to anyone interested in IP, and will be followed by a Q&A and open discussion. They also provide an occasion for the community to meet, keep in touch and exchange between in-person events.

The next seminar will take place on the 3rd of February (Monday).

The zoom link for this seminar is https://utc-fr.zoom.us/j/81067801110

For this new seminar, we are very happy to have Brian Hill as our speaker. Brian Hill is Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and CNRS Research Professor in the Economics and Decision Sciences at HEC Paris. He is also Academic Director of the Inclusive Economy Centre in the Sustainability & Organizations Institute (S&O) at HEC Paris. He has been the recipient of the CNRS Bronze Medal for early-career researchers, one of the most prestigious French science award. One of his recent research programs has focused on what counts as a rational reaction to severe uncertainty or “ambiguity”.  His research also focuses on important societal issues, such as how to reduce inequality and the role of uncertainty in environmental policies.

On the 3rd of February, at 15:00 CEST:paris time (up to 17:00 CEST, with a talk duration of 45min/1h), he will talk about "Confidence in beliefs in rational policy making”. Curious? Then check out the abstract on the webpage of the SIPTA seminars: sipta.org/events/sipta-seminars. The zoom link for attending the seminar can be found on that same page. So please mark your calendars on the 3rd of February, and join us for the occasion.

And for those who missed the previous seminar and want to catch up, or simply want to see it again and again, it is online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdHIecdHpEg

See you at the seminar!

Sébastien, Enrique and Jasper




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