BAMΞ Mathematical Phenomenology Sprint
October 25 – December 15, 2025
BAMΞ's first Sprint is devoted to Mathematical Phenomenology—a research programme in Consciousness Science that seeks to connect the formal tools of mathematics with the study of lived experience, as carried out, among other things, by the philosophical discipline of Phenomenology. Despite its importance, this area has received comparatively little attention over the past decades.
Workshops
We are currently in the process of planning this sprint's activities. For updates, please join our mailing list. An overview over all events is available in our shared calendar.
Workshop 1 – State of the Art in Mathematics and Phenomenology ?
- November 12 – November 13, 2025
- Organized by: Robert Prentner, Camilo Signorelli, and Johannes Kleiner
- For details, please see the workshop website.
Workshop 2 – Mathematical Phenomenology: Synergies and Connections ?
- November 24 and November 26, 2025
- Organized by: Andrew Y. Lee, Johannes Kleiner
- For details, please see the workshop website.
Workshop 3 – Paradigms in Consciousness Science ?
- December 11 – December 12, 2025
- Organized by: Lara C. Br?uchle, Camilo Signorelli, Johannes Kleiner
- For details, please see the workshop website.
Computational Phenomenology Cabin Workshop
- Organized in collaboration with the Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science, and generously funded by the European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant for project CONSCIOUS: Explaining conscious experiences in terms of neural mechanisms of Prof. Anil Seth.
- March 22 - March 29, 2026
- Organized by: Ishan Singhal, Kate Nave, Robert Chis-Ciure, Anna Eiserbeck, Ian Durham, Johannes Kleiner
- Details TBA
Invited Talks
In addition to workshops, BAMΞ's Mathematical Phenomenology Sprint also comprises standalone invited talks on Mathematical Phenomenology and related topics.
Invited talks are held online or in hybrid format and are open to the public. To participate, please subscribe to our Announcements & Updates list, where we share details on how to join each session.

Michael Levin
Prof. Dr.
Department of Biology, Tufts University
Novel Embodiments of Mind: Natural, Bioengineered, and Hybrid Interfaces
- 29 October?17:00 CET
This talk is co-organized together with AMCS.

Sabrina Coninx
Prof. Dr.
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Constructing a Phenomenal Space for Pain Experiences
- 6 November?13:30 CET

Rachel Denison
Prof. Dr.
Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University
Attentional Distortions of Subjective Perception
- 19 November?19:00 CET

Pascal Fischer
Prof. Dr.
Institute for English and American Studies, University of Bamberg
Categorical Differences between Human Experience and AI Highlighted by Literature
- 27 November?18:00 CET

Aran Nayebi
Prof. Dr.
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Title TBA
- 8 December?19:00 CET
This talk is co-organized together with AMCS.

Ryota Kanai
Dr.
Araya, Inc.
Title TBA
- Time TBA
Further talks will be announced soon. All talks are listed in BAMΞ's Google Calendar.
Workshop Invited Speakers
We are thrilled to welcome an exceptional group of invited speakers that contribute to our Mathematical Phenomenology Sprint workshops linked above.

Jeffrey Yoshimi
Prof. Dr.
Philosophy and Cognitive Science, University of California, Merced
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Mirja Hartimo
Prof. Dr.
Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies, University of Helsinki
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Yuko Ishihara
Prof. Dr.
College of Global Liberal Arts, Ritsumeikan University in Osaka
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Robert Prentner
Prof. Dr. Dr.
Institute of Humanities, ShanghaiTech University
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Andrew Y. Lee
Prof. Dr.
Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Mary Leng
Prof. Dr.
Department of Philosophy, University of York
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Ken Williford
Prof. Dr.
Department of Philosophy & Humanities, The University of Texas at Arlington
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Mark Ettinger
Dr.
Independent
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Camilo M. Signorelli
Dr.
Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Ishan Singhal
Dr.
Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Geoffrey Lee
Prof. Dr.
Department of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Larissa Albantakis
Prof. Dr.
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Tim Ludwig
Dr.
Philosophy of Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Wanja Wiese
Dr.
Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr University Bochum
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Michel Bitbol
Prof. Dr.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Ecole Normale Supérieure
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky
Dr.
Laboratorio de Fenomenología Corporal
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Adam Frank
Prof. Dr.
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Romy Beauté
Sussex Center for Consciousness Science, School of Engineering and Informatics, University of Sussex
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Prof. Dr.
Department of Theology and Religious Studies,
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Sascha Benjamin Fink
Dr.
Centre for Philosophy and AI Research {PAIR}, Friedrich-Alexander-Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Michael R. Sheehy
Dr.
Contemplative Sciences Center, University of Virginia
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Matthias Michel
Prof. Dr.
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Aviva Berkovich-Ohana
Prof. Dr.
Contemplative Neuroscience and Neurophenomenology Lab, University of Haifa
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA
Discussion Sessions
Discussion sessions are organized internally. Please reach out if you would like to join.
Updates
Updates about this sprint's activities are available via:
- Our mailing list, register here.
- Our Google calendar, available here.