[PhilPhys] Second Call for Applications: Geneva Summer School in the Philosophy of Physics

Wuthrich, Christian wuthrich at UCSD.EDU
Tue Mar 17 18:04:12 CET 2009


Call for Applications--EXTENDED DEADLINE (new: 23 March 2009): 

GSSPP09--Geneva Summer School in the Philosophy of Physics 2009, July 5-11

The Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

For more information on the summer school and for how to apply, visit http://www.philosophie.ch/eidos/events2009/summerschool.shtml.

After last year's immense success, we have decided to organize another summer school in the foundations and philosophy of physics. This summer school is geared to doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers in philosophy of physics, philosophically minded physicists as well as in academic and non-academic professionals interested in an advanced level introduction to the main problems of contemporary philosophy of physics.

We aim to bring this group together with leading experts on the foundations of the quantum who will guide us through the current debates in the area. Experts will give lectures on each of these topics. An effort will be made to presuppose little by way of prior exposure to the literature both in physics as well as in philosophy. The lectures should thus be accessible to the talented novice, although we expect the programme to be dense. 

The summer school aims at providing a synoptic view of the main theories and the latest research in the foundations and philosophy of quantum physics. Participants in the summer school will achieve this aim both through high-quality teaching and through intensive interaction with some of the best experts on these matters world-wide.

Anyone successfully completing the summer school should thus be in a position to get started on some of the more advanced work in the foundations and philosophy of quantum physics. In particular, the summer school will serve as an intense preparation for doing research in the area, both for the beginning doctoral student as well as for anyone further along the road with an interest to build up the foundations and philosophy of quantum physics as a core competence. Last but not least, it will allow the participants to connect with leading experts in the field and thus lets them establish a network vital for their research careers. 

Direction: Kevin Mulligan (University of Geneva)

Organizing Committee: Christian Wüthrich (University California, San Diego), Vincent Lam (University of Lausanne), Philipp Keller (University of Geneva)

Speakers:

* Guido Bacciagaluppi (University of Aberdeen)
* John Earman (University of Pittsburgh)
* Nicholas Gisin (University of Geneva)
* Chris Isham (Imperial College London)
* Vincent Lam (University of Lausanne and University of Geneva)
* David Wallace (University of Oxford)
* Christian Wüthrich (University of California, San Diego and University of Geneva)
    

Application:

Applicants should send us a short application letter of no more than one page stating the reason for their application and their level of technical expertise in the relevant physics together with a CV by 23 March 2009 or as soon as possible thereafter. Given the success of last year's school, we expect places to fill up quickly, so apply early.

Applications should be sent to Christian Wüthrich (wuthrich AT ucsd.edu) and Vincent Lam (vincent.lam AT unil.ch).


We will notify the applicants by 1 April 2009.

Tuition fees:

* for PhD students in philosophy or physics and young researchers (PhD not more than three years ago): 300 CHF (by 30 April) / 400 CHF (after 30 April)
* for academic and non-academic professionals: 1000 CHF (by 30 April) / 1200 CHF (after 30 April) 

Tuition fee includes all lectures, conference materials, reception on Sunday evening, coffee breaks, and the excursion. The fees do not include accommodation, meals, and travel to and from the location of the summer school.

Inquiries:

For all inquiries, please contact Vincent Lam (vincent.lam AT unil.ch) or Christian Wüthrich (wuthrich AT ucsd.edu).

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Christian Wüthrich, PhD
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
            and of Science Studies
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, 0119
La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
+1-858-534-6548

Visit me at
http://philosophy.ucsd.edu/faculty/wuthrich/
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