
Julie Schweer, M.A.
- Doctoral student
- Research group “Philosophy of Engineering, Technology Assessment, and Science”
- Room: 413
- Phone: +49 721 608-22380
- julie schweer ∂does-not-exist.kit edu
Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS)
Postfach 3640
76021 Karlsruhe
Current positions
- Associate member of the research training group “Tailored Scale-Bridging Approaches to Computational Nanoscience” (GRK 2450)
Current projects
- Dissertation project “Epistemic Aspects of Computer Simulations in the Nanosciences”
Professional background
since 2019 | Doctoral student at ITAS |
2018 - 2019 | Lecturer at the Institute of Philosophy, Philipps-Universität Marburg |
2016 - 2017 | Tutor at the Institute of Philosophy, Philipps-Universität Marburg |
Publications
2022
Presentations
Schweer, J.
On Asking “Why?” — A Philosophical Perspective on the Role of Computer Simulations for Scientific Explanation
2022. Multiscale Workshop (2022), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, July 11–12, 2022
On Asking “Why?” — A Philosophical Perspective on the Role of Computer Simulations for Scientific Explanation
2022. Multiscale Workshop (2022), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, July 11–12, 2022
Schweer, J.; Elstner, M.
Atomistic Simulations and Scientific Explanation: The Puzzle of Aquaporin Proton Exclusion
2022. 9th Biennial Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP 2022), Ghent, Belgium, July 2–4, 2022
Atomistic Simulations and Scientific Explanation: The Puzzle of Aquaporin Proton Exclusion
2022. 9th Biennial Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP 2022), Ghent, Belgium, July 2–4, 2022
Posters
Schweer, J.
How Computer Simulations Contribute to Scientific Explanations
2022. 28th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA 2022), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November 10–13, 2022
How Computer Simulations Contribute to Scientific Explanations
2022. 28th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA 2022), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November 10–13, 2022
2021
Conference Papers
Schweer, J.; Grünke, P.; Hillerbrand, R.
Beyond Opacity - Epistemic Risks in Machine Learning
2021. AISB 2021 Symposium Proceedings: Overcoming Opacity in Machine Learning. Ed.: C. Zednik, 5–6
Beyond Opacity - Epistemic Risks in Machine Learning
2021. AISB 2021 Symposium Proceedings: Overcoming Opacity in Machine Learning. Ed.: C. Zednik, 5–6
Presentations
Grünke, P.; Schweer, J.; Hillerbrand, R.
Beyond Opacity - Epistemic Risks in Machine Learning
2021, April 8. Overcoming Opacity in Machine Learning (AISB 2021), Online, April 6–9, 2021
Beyond Opacity - Epistemic Risks in Machine Learning
2021, April 8. Overcoming Opacity in Machine Learning (AISB 2021), Online, April 6–9, 2021
Posters
Schweer, J.; Hillerbrand, R.
Philosophical Aspects of Multiscale Models
2021. Winter Workshop of the RTG 2450: "Tailored Scale-Bridging Approaches to Computational Nanoscience", KIT (2021), Online, November 22–23, 2021
Philosophical Aspects of Multiscale Models
2021. Winter Workshop of the RTG 2450: "Tailored Scale-Bridging Approaches to Computational Nanoscience", KIT (2021), Online, November 22–23, 2021
2020
Presentations
Schweer, J.
Computer Simulations and Scientific Understanding
2020. HITS Seminar Series - Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (2020), Heidelberg, Germany, November 9, 2020
Computer Simulations and Scientific Understanding
2020. HITS Seminar Series - Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (2020), Heidelberg, Germany, November 9, 2020
Schweer, J.
Computer Simulations, Models and the Challenge of Epistemic Opacity
2020. Annual Winter School on Responsible Innovation and Social Studies of Emerging Technologies (2020), Tempe, AZ, USA, January 3–10, 2020
Computer Simulations, Models and the Challenge of Epistemic Opacity
2020. Annual Winter School on Responsible Innovation and Social Studies of Emerging Technologies (2020), Tempe, AZ, USA, January 3–10, 2020
2019
Presentations
Schweer, J.; Grünke, P.
How do we learn from Computer Simulations? Examining the Concept of Epistemic Power
2019. OZSW Graduate Conference in Theoretical Philosophy (2020), Tilburg, Netherlands, December 19, 2019
How do we learn from Computer Simulations? Examining the Concept of Epistemic Power
2019. OZSW Graduate Conference in Theoretical Philosophy (2020), Tilburg, Netherlands, December 19, 2019