Past Presentations:
Presentation: When are we unequal? On power and strategic voting, at EPSA 2023
September 2023
Belgrade, Serbia
Presentation: The Condorcet Jury Theorem in an Ambigious World at CLMPST 2023
July 2023
Buenos Aires. Argentina
Presentation: When are we unequal? On why economics doesn't see the power from strategic voting at INEM 2023
May 2023
Venice, Italy
Presentation: On the Power of Strategic Voting at the PPE conference 2023: Feminist perspectives on PPE,
May 2023
Gronigen, Netherlands
Invited Talk: The Condorcet Jury Theorem in an Ambiguous World at the workshop Simulating Scientific Inquiry,
February 2023,
Bochum Germany
Presentation: The Condorcet Jury Theorem in an Ambiguous World at the LSE Choice Group 2022
November 2022,
London, UK
Presentation: Why informative evidence, rationality and honesty do not suffice for competence at the third ENCODE Graduate Workshop: Formal Models of Democracy
April 2022
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Presentation: Vulnerability to Manipulation
On how our choice of measurement should depend
on why we care at the PhD Day of the 7th International
Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory
November 2021
Toulouse, France
Presentation: A Heuristic Approach to Manipulation – simulating simple strategic voting at the ANPOSS/ENPOSS/POSS-RT 2021 Joint Conference.
March 2021
Online
Invited Talk: A geometric analysis of the voting method D21 at the International Symposium: Democracy in the 21st century: Challenges and New Frontiers,
September 2019
Prague, Czech Republic
Presentation: Can Causal Decision Theory justify its claims on Rationality? At the Lake Como Summer School for Economic Behaviours: Models, Measurements, and Policies,
July 2019
Lake Como, Italy
Presentation: When are we unequal? On power and strategic voting, at EPSA 2023
September 2023
Belgrade, Serbia
Presentation: The Condorcet Jury Theorem in an Ambigious World at CLMPST 2023
July 2023
Buenos Aires. Argentina
Presentation: When are we unequal? On why economics doesn't see the power from strategic voting at INEM 2023
May 2023
Venice, Italy
Presentation: On the Power of Strategic Voting at the PPE conference 2023: Feminist perspectives on PPE,
May 2023
Gronigen, Netherlands
Invited Talk: The Condorcet Jury Theorem in an Ambiguous World at the workshop Simulating Scientific Inquiry,
February 2023,
Bochum Germany
Presentation: The Condorcet Jury Theorem in an Ambiguous World at the LSE Choice Group 2022
November 2022,
London, UK
Presentation: Why informative evidence, rationality and honesty do not suffice for competence at the third ENCODE Graduate Workshop: Formal Models of Democracy
April 2022
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Presentation: Vulnerability to Manipulation
On how our choice of measurement should depend
on why we care at the PhD Day of the 7th International
Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory
November 2021
Toulouse, France
Presentation: A Heuristic Approach to Manipulation – simulating simple strategic voting at the ANPOSS/ENPOSS/POSS-RT 2021 Joint Conference.
March 2021
Online
Invited Talk: A geometric analysis of the voting method D21 at the International Symposium: Democracy in the 21st century: Challenges and New Frontiers,
September 2019
Prague, Czech Republic
Presentation: Can Causal Decision Theory justify its claims on Rationality? At the Lake Como Summer School for Economic Behaviours: Models, Measurements, and Policies,
July 2019
Lake Como, Italy
Paul Klee Komödie, 1921 (Comedy)