The workshop will take place at Carnegie Mellon University, under the joint auspices of the Institute for Complex Social Dynamics and the Center for Formal Epistemology, on the weekend of August 2nd to 3rd, 2025.
This interdisciplinary meeting explores how formal models can help us to understand and improve scientific practice and incentive structures. Sessions will cover Bayesian and game-theoretic analyses of the replication crisis, incentive-compatible research norms, network models of information flow, and decision-theoretic foundations for methodological reform.
Speakers
Speakers at the workshop will include:
- Alice C. W. Huang (Computer Science and Philosophy, Western University)
- Remco Heesen (Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics)
- Kevin Gross (Statistics, North Carolina State University)
- Zacharias Maniadis (Economics, University of Southampton)
- Eoin Perry (Philosophy and Statistics, University of Bristol)
- Edouard Machery (History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh)
- Kevin J. S. Zollman (Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University)
- Aydin Mohseni (Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University)
Dates & Times
Saturday, August 2nd, 9:00am–5:00pm & Sunday, August 3rd, 9:00am–5:00pm
Location
Steinberg Auditorium, Baker Hall A53, Carnegie Mellon University
Registration
Please join us! Attendance is free, but please register if you intend to attend.