Maximilian Noichl
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Office: Feldkirchenstr. 21, Room: FG1/01.09, 96052 Bamberg, Germany
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E-Mail: maximilian.noichl(at)uni-bamberg.de
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Pillar 4: Governance, Institutional Change and Political Behaviour
Field: Political Science
Research Interests:
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// DISSERTATION PROJECT
The Philosophical Implications of Model Transfer
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// ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
2018 - today:
Master of Science: History and Philosophy of Science, University of Vienna, Vienna
2018
Bachelor: Philosophy, University of Vienna, Vienna
2017 - 2018
Erasmus: Psicologia, Alma Mater Studiorum, Bologna
since 2014
Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna
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// PUBLICATIONS
Maximilian Noichl (2019). Modeling the structure of recent philosophy. Synthese.
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// CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
Maximilian Noichl (2021). Tracing model templates through computational methods (working title, accepted, together with Tarja Knuuttila and Andrea Loettgers), Vienna – Virginia, Workshop: Transdisciplinary Model Transfer and its Interfaces
Maximilian Noichl (2020). Topological Machine-Learning for Intellectual History, Bochum, Philosophical Colloquium
Maximilian Noichl (2020). Modeling Recent Analytic Philosophy (accepted, postponed due to Covid-19), Vienna, SSHAP: Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy
Maximilian Noichl (2020). Poster: Modeling disciplinary structure with uniform manifold approximation and projection. Paderborn, DHd2020 ‘Spielr?ume’
Maximilian Noichl (2018). The analytic-continental divide is small but stable. Munich, Conference for Computational Modeling in Philosophy (CMP)
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// EXPERIENCE
Academic Experience
2020 - today
University of Vienna, Institute of Philosophy Research Assistant, The Possible Life Project (ERC), Vienna
Projects
2020: Physarum, A python-package for the agent based modeling of populations of Physarum polycephalum.
2019: The Structure of recent Economics, In cooperation with Economist Filippo D’Arcangelo: Visualization of the disciplinary structure of economics.
2019: Uta Noichl, Maximilian Noichl. Pesso für alle!. Gie?en: Psychosozial Verlag. An introduction to body-oriented psychotherapy.
2018: The Structure of recent Philosophy, Visualization of the citation-space of more than 60000 papers in philosophy, using UMAP and HDBSCAN (with Python and R).
2017: History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Personal relations between the greek philosophers of antiquity.
2016: Wittgensteins Tractatus, A visualization of the “logical weight” of the sentences in Wittgensteins Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Voluntary Experience
2015 - 2017
InteGREAT
Assistence in an inclusive elementary school for children with disabilities. (One morning per week), Vienna
2012 - 2014
Rock Your Life
Coaching of young people in lower secondary education towards successful graduation and employment. (One afternoon every two weeks), Konstanz
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