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Workshop on Philosophy and Technologies for Simulation

22-23 Nov 2018
Milan, Italy

SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
WORKSHOP ON PHILOSOPHY AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR SIMULATION
22 ? 23 November 2018
http://www.pts.deib.polimi.it/

Organised by

Dipartmento di Elettronica Informazione e Bioingegneria -- Politecnico di Milano
Dipartimento di Filosofia -- Universita' Statale di Milano
Department of Computer Science -- Middlesex University London
HLRS - Stuttgart

Supported by

HAPoC - Commission for the History and Philosophy of Computing
META - Unita' di Studi Umanistici e Sociali su Science e Tecnologia, Politecnico di Milano
DLMPST - Division of Logic Methodology and Philosophy of Science - IUHPST


Description

Science has entered what has been called the ?age of computer 
simulations?, with their massive use in virtually every domain. The wide 
applicability of simulations in science and technology has called upon an 
analysis of their results and it has drawn attention to the need for their 
epistemological justification. Many efforts have been devoted in the last 
decades to determining the relationship between computer simulations, 
experiments and theories as the classical sources of knowledge.

If computer simulations have been traditionally used as tools to build 
tractable models for solving the equations provided by theories, nowadays 
their role has expanded: besides dealing with the construction of models 
of greater and greater complexity, computer simulations can be employed in 
a variety of different situations and contribute in different ways to the 
definition of models, as well as the construction of artefacts. In 
particular in the Artificial Sciences, including Robotics, Network 
Science, AI, computer simulations seem to have a different role, between 
explanation and discovery. Accordingly, the appropriate justifications for 
this massive use of simulations in the Artificial Sciences are both 
methodologically and technical complex.

Following the successful organization of the First Summer School on 
Computer Simulation Methods, held in Stuttgart in September 25-29, 2017, 
the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Politecnico di Milano, 
Middlesex University London and the Philosophy Department at the 
Università degli Studi di Milano organize a Research Workshop on Computer 
Simulations at Politecnico di Milano in November 22-23, 2018. The workshop 
is meant as the first of a series on ?Philosophy and Technologies of 
Simulations? to be organized every other year.

This first Workshop will be addressing methodological, conceptual and 
technical problems in computer simulation specifically for the artificial 
sciences. The aim is to have a small, discussion intense meeting where 
advances can be made in the foundations of computer simulations for the 
artificial sciences and current problems discussed.


INVITED SPEAKERS

Sabine Ammon (TU Berlin): Simulation, Test bench, and 
Hardware-in-the-loop: Validation in engineering design processes

Edoardo Datteri (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca): Simulations 
for the study of living systems

Gabriele Gramelsberger (RWTH Aachen University): Mark-up languages as 
tools for standardizing modeling in science

Andreas Kaminski (HLRS Stuttgart): Computer simulation as a means, medium 
and (research) object. A conceptual proposal for understanding the 
validation problem

Giuseppe Primiero (Università degli Studi di Milano-Middlesex University 
London): Isomorphisms and Variants of Simulationism for the Artificial 
Sciences

Michael Resch (HLRS Stuttgart): TBA

Viola Schiaffonati (Politecnico di Milano): Simulations for the study of 
artificial systems

Franck Varenne (Université de Rouen): From symbols to referents: An 
extensionalist and referentialist analysis of computer simulations in 
morphogenetic engineering and swarm robotics


LOCATION

DEIB ? Seminar Room (Building 20)
via Ponzio 34/5, 20133 Milano

CONTACT

Participation to the workshop is open to everyone interested.
Please contact viola.schiaffonati@polimi.it mailto:viola.schiaffonati@polimi.it
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