The Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium at TU Darmstadt spans a wide range of cognitive science related topics presented by international experts. The lectures offer a well-founded and detailed presentation of the latest scientific findings, with plenty of room for questions and discussions on the topics presented.
Participation in the colloquium is open to anyone interested. All talks will be held in person at TU Darmstadt (Building S1|15 Room 133) on Wednesdays 15:20-17:00 CET (check for exceptions below). For talks held on Zoom please register here. The colloquia are conducted in English.
See below for the detailed schedule and check from time to time for updates.
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Online Talk: Building computational phenotypes of anxiety and depression
2026/04/15 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Sonia Bishop, Trinity College Dublin
Location: Zoom
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Research Topics @ CogSci Groups TU Darmstadt
2026/04/22 15:20-17:00
Speakers: Lynn Schmittwilken, Johann Bauer, Celine Honekamp
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Research Topics @ CogSci Groups TU Darmstadt
2026/04/29 15:20-17:00
Speakers: Silja Keßler, Niteesh Midlagajni, Dominik Magiera
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Social Tipping Points: The Spiral of Attention and Platform Power
2026/05/06 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Philipp Lorenz-Spreen, TU Dresden + MPI for Human Development
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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LLM-Human-Hybrids in Prognosis by Example of Base Rate Analysis
2026/05/13 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Alexander Jackisch, Hochschule des Bundes
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Understanding learning in humans and neural networks
2026/05/20 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Christopher Summerfield, University of Oxford
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Mind the Machines: Social Interactions with Artificial Agents
2026/05/27 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Eva Wiese, Technische Universität Berlin
Location: Zoom
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Counterfactual simulation in causal cognition
2026/06/03 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Tobias Gerstenberg, Stanford University
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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The informational architecture of predictive processing in intelligent systems
2026/06/10 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Antonino Greco, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Cause and controllability in social interactions
2026/06/24 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Lisa Spiering, University of Oxford
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Topic tba
2026/07/01 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Alan Stocker, University of Pennsylvania
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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The development of generalization and memory specificity
2026/07/08 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Chi (Zoe) Ngo, MPI for Human Development
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Topic tba
2026/07/15 15:20-17:00
Speaker: Manuel Gomez Rodriguez, MPI for Software Systems
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133