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.
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 Artificial Intelligence Highlighted by Literature
- 27 November?18:00 CET