
Nils Rochowicz
@technolowicz
Science, Politics & Economics of Technology. PhD student @OxUniMaths; @INETOxford & @MicroChemnitz predicting patents. Occasionally politics, chess, or life
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08-05-2020 14:13:41
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Great pleasure to have presented my research on link prediction at the Bessemer Symposium organised by @EnricoVanino, with many other high-quality presentations and great feedback from senior scholars! Many thanks to my very supportive discussant Sergio Petralia :)



OPPORTUNITY - Senior Researcher position - Complexity Economics of Sustainability INET Oxford Oxford Smith School Reporting to Doyne Farmer Cameron Hepburn The successful candidate will have deep expertise in economics, complex systems, and sustainability Details inet.ox.ac.uk/vacancies


YSI Alumni Highlight: Cecilia Rikap

Simon (Simon Johnson) and I are hiring a postdoc at MIT to research the history, social implications and future of technology. Candidates should have a PhD in a related field and experience conducting historical analysis, including the use of archives. shapingwork.mit.edu/careers/postdo…



The SPRIND, Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation Challenge "Composite Learning" just started! Large AI models are trained centrally on select hardware. But the training of models on heterogeneous hardware in different locations would unlock way more resources and enable important new applications. Details 👇

. #RegainingDigitalSovereignty white paper is out!! Over 100 authors & supporters led by Cédric Durand Edemilson Paraná Paolo Gerbaudo Paris Marx & myself Download here (también en español y portugués): ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/publi… #AgainstBigTech #DemocraticeAI 4 key proposals 👇



It's here! The Competition and Change Journal special issue ‘Rethinking Economic Planning’, edited by Christoph Sorg and me (Jan Groos), is officially out in full! Find it here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/ccha/29/1 Please share and spread the word! Thx! The SI starts off with… 1/8

...Nils Rochowicz’s (Nils Rochowicz) ‘Planning progress: Incorporating innovation and structural change into models of economic planning’ in which he elaborates a pivotal yet often neglected topic for the new planning debate: innovation. OA: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Followed by...