Sylvain Estebe
31 yo, computational cognitive science 🇩🇰 🇫🇷 @AarhusUni_int
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- Reposted by Sylvain EstebeNew preprint: "The Cultural Ecology of Social Media" osf.io/preprints/so... Thread ⬇️⬇️⬇️
- Reposted by Sylvain EstebeCogSci in Aarhus is hiring, open rank (assi, asso or full prof). We want somebody working on and teaching computational modelling of cognitive processes and/or social processes. Students are amazing, work/life balance very satisfactory, and colleagues are nice! international.au.dk/about/profil...
- Are there ways to fit agent-based models (ABMs) to empirical data and compare models, as we do in computational (cognitive) neuroscience?
- Just graduated! 🎓✨ Thanks @AarhusUni_int Cogsci
- Last week, I was in #Trondheim at Norwegian University of Science and Technology for the #Probabilistic AI School (ProbAI) summer school. It was a fantastic experience
- I had the chance to explore the work of fellow participants and to dive deeper into inference algorithms I’ve been using over the past few years.
- I highly recommend this summer school to anyone looking to deepen their knowledge at the intersection of machine learning and probabilistic modeling — and to meet wonderful, kind people. Huge thanks to the organizers and to everyone I had the pleasure of meeting!
- I will be in Trondheim until June 20th for the probAI summer school. If you are interested in computational/cognitive science, free to reach out.
- Then I’ll be in Oslo the 23.
- Some photo from the trip ☀️🔵
- Very proud to have run my first 5km 🏃♂️ 😊
- Reposted by Sylvain Estebe✨We are organising (again) an online workshop on Theoretical Modeling for PhD candidates and Master students in cognitive science and psychology. Check out the website and the schedule: Registration is open! (closes July 1, spaces are limited) 🧵1/n computationalcognitivescience.github.io/workshop/
- I’ll be in Paris next week and would love to connect with people in cognitive science, AI, or photography :)
- Reposted by Sylvain EstebeWhat are some equations or modeling approaches that are from different communities and are applied to different phenomena but you find them similar, the same, or very similar? Example: a paper showed how replicator dynamics in evolutionary models are somewhat isomorphic with Bayes equations.
- Reposted by Sylvain EstebeWe're hiring an assistant professor at the intersection btw cognitive modeling of language / social interaction, computational ling / lang technologies. Exciting environment / great work-life balance / amazing students. international.au.dk/about/profil... Get in touch if interested!