2024 ““Post-Growth and the Lack of Diversity in the Scenario Framework”, ”, IAMc 17th annual meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium, 4-6 November, Seoul, South Korea, blind selection
2024 “Experimenting with Hypothetical Futures: Philosophy of Climate Change Scenarios and Pathways”, Luxembourg Thought Experiments & Knowledge Workshop - approaches to explaining the use & function of TEs, Belval, Luxemburg, 5-6 September, invited speaker
2024 “Experimenting with Hypothetical Futures: Philosophy of Climate Change Scenarios and Pathways”, Workshop Scenario Modeling: Epistemology, Practice, and Values, Geneva, Switzerland, 3 September, invited speaker
2024 “Climate Change Socioeconomic Scenarios: How Thought Experiments, Computational Models and Controlled Experiments Meet”, mrc2024 : Models, Representation, and Computation Conference, 12-14 June 2024, Paris, France, blind selection
2024 “Climate Change Scenario Framework: How Thought Experiments, Computational Models and Controlled Experiments Meet”, Parma, Italy 07 May, invited speaker
2023 “An Epistemology of the Scenario Framework”, IAMc 16th annual meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium, 14-16 November, Venice, Italy, blind selection (poster)
2023 “Climate Science’s Scenario Framework”, EPSA 9th biennial meeting of the European Philosophy of Science Association, 20-23 September, Belgrade, Serbia, blind selection (poster)
2023 “Climate Science’s Scenario Framework”, 17th International Congress on Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, CLMPST, 24-29 July, Buenos Aires, Argentina, blind selection
2023 “Climate Science Narratives: Scenarios, Pathways and Storylines. Some Open Questions and a Promising (Thought Experimental) Avenue?”, Model-Based Reasoning 9th international conference, 7-9 June, Rome, Italy, blind selection
2023 “What can we learn (and not learn) from thought experiments in black hole thermodynamics?”, Séminaire d'Histoire et de Philosophie de la Physique 2022-2023, 10 May, Paris, France, invited speaker
2022 “What can we learn (and not learn) from thought experiments in black hole thermodynamics?”, Theoretical Virtues and Non-Empirical Guides in Scientific Theory Development Conference, 23-24 November, Aarhus, Denmark, blind selection
2022 “What can we learn (and not learn) from thought experiments in black hole thermodynamics?”, From Models to Decisions Workshop, 13-17 July, Castelveccana, Italy, invited speaker
2022 “What can we learn (and not learn) from thought experiments in black hole thermodynamics?”, British Society for the Philosophy of Science (BSPS) annual conference, 6-8 July, Exeter, UK, blind selection
2022 “Probing theoretical statements with thought experiments”, Polimi Meta lecture, 02 May, invited speaker
2021 “Getting off the armchair: The crucial role of thought experiments in black hole thermodynamics”, with P. Palacios, Foundations of Physics, Paris, 28-30 October 2021, blind selection
2021 “Probing Theoretical Statement with Thought Experiments”, Austro-Belgian meetings in philosophy of physics and science, Salzburg and Louvain, online meeting, 28 March, invited speaker
2020 “Probing Theoretical Statement with Thought Experiments”, Scientific and Epistemic Tools workshop, Salzburg, 6-7 March, invited speaker
2019 “The Structure of Scientific Thought Experiments, or an Inconsistency Revealers and Eliminators Account”, Fiction and Imagination conference, Torino, Italy, 17-18 June, blind selection
2019 “The Structure of Scientific Thought Experiments, or an Inconsistency Revealers and Eliminators Account”, Fiction, Understanding, and Thought Experiments workshop, Institut Jean Nicod (ENS) Paris, France, 22-23 February, invited speaker
2018 “The Structure of Scientific Thought Experiments, or an Inconsistency Revealers and Eliminators Account”, Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology 18 (MBR18) Conference, Seville, Spain, 24-26 Oct, blind selection (could not attend)
2018 “The function and limit of Galileo’s falling bodies thought experiment: Absolute weight, specific weight and the medium’s resistance”, Integrated History and Philosophy of Science 7th Conference (&HPS7), Hannover, 5-7 July, Poster, blind selection
2018 “Thought Experiments as a sui generis scientific tool”, Société de philosophie analytique (SoPhA) 8th congress, Louvain-la-Neuve, 2-5 July, blind selection
2018 “The function and limit of Galileo’s falling bodies thought experiment: Absolute weight, specific weight and the medium’s resistance”, Society for the Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP) 7th Biennial Conference, Ghent, June 29-July 1, blind selection
2018 “The Structure of Scientific Thought Experiments, or an Inconsistency Revealers and Eliminators Account”, Geneva University “lake geneva Biological Interest Group” meeting, 27 March, invited speaker
2018 “The function and limit of Galileo’s falling bodies thought experiment: Absolute weight, specific weight and the medium’s resistance”, Geneva University “Beyond Spacetime” project, 21 March, invited speaker
2017 “History and Philosophy of Scientific Thought Experiments”, Centre for Science Studies, Aarhus, Denmark, 22 Nov., invited speaker
2017 “The Structure of Scientific Thought Experiments, or an Inconsistency Revealers and Eliminators Account”, 9th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP9), Munich, Germany, 21-26 Aug., blind selection
2017 “The Structure of Scientific Thought Experiments, or an Inconsistency Revealers and Eliminators Account”, Simulation and thought experiment conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 8-9 June, invited speaker
2016 “How thought experiments cause change in science”, Société de Philosophie des Sciences (SPS) 6th congress, Lausanne, Switzerland, 29 June-1 July, blind selection
2014 “Philosophical perspectives on scientific thought experiments”, The Association for the Study Of Mind (ASOM), American University of Beirut (AUB), Beirut, Lebanon, 27 November, invited speaker
2014 “Thought experiments in the philosophy of science”, philosophy department American University of Beirut (AUB), Beirut, Lebanon, 22 May, invited speaker
2007 “Thought Experiments and Computer Simulations: How Close?”, with C. Imbert, Models and Simulations II (MSII) conference, Tilburg, Netherlands, 11-13 October, blind selection
2007 “Is a successful thought experiment a ‘possible’ one?” British Society for the Philosophy of Science (BSPS) annual conference, Bristol, UK, 5-6 July, blind selection