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Francesco Ellia

Assegnista di ricerca

Dipartimento di Scienze per la Qualità della Vita

Curriculum vitae

Posizione attuale

Assegnista di ricerca (postdoc) presso il dipartimento di Scienze per la Qualità della Vita e communication officer per DARE - Digital lifelong prevention.

Honorary Fellow presso Center for Sleep and Consciousness, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA).

 

Formazione

Nel 2021 ho ottenuto il Ph.D. in Philosophy, Science and Cognition presso l'Università di Bologna, con una tesi dal titolo "Integrated Information Theory: an empirically testable solution to the Mind-Body Problem" supervisionata dal Professor Francesco Bianchini e co-supervisionata dal Professor Giulio Tononi.

Nel 2021 ho partecipato come invitato al seminario di ricerca "Mediterranean Seminar for Consciousness" organizzato da E-Brains e The Human Brain Project.

Nel 2020 ho completato con successo il programma di supervisione dottorale "European Ph.D.-Network in Philosophy", presso le università di Bergen (Norvegia), Bielefeld (Germania), Bucharest (Romania), Helsinki (Finlandia), Uppsala (Svezia).

Dal 2019 sono Honorary Fellow presso il Center for Sleep and Consciousness del Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine presso University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA).

Nel 2018 - 2019 ho partecipato (come partner) al progetto Almaidea "I-Core: Interconnettività e Resilienza" finanziato dall'ateneo di Bologna.

Nel 2018 ho partecipato alla summer school in "Cognitive Neuroscience" presso il Department of Clinical Medicine della Aarhus University (Danimarca).

Nel 2016 ho conseguito un Master of Science in Philosophy (con menzione di merito) presso la Edinburgh University (UK), curriculum in Philosophy of Science.

Nel 2015 ho conseguito la laurea triennale in Filosofia presso l'Università di Bologna con una tesi in Storia e Filosofia della Biologia.

 

Pubblicazioni

[11] Albantakis, L., Ellia, F., Tononi, G., “A Causal Information Account of Actual Causation” [in
preparation].
[10] Ellia, F. The unfolding argument is not sound. [submitted].
[9] Ellia, F. Galileo’s Error’s Error [submitted].
[8] Ellia, F. Integrated Information Theory and the Mind-Body Problem [submitted].
[7] Ellia, F. Asking Everything: a new solution to the Paradox of the Question [submitted].
[6] Ellia, F. and Chis-Ciure, R. (2022), Consciousness and Complexity: Integrated Information Theory
and Neurobiological Naturalism. Consciousness and Cognition, Elsevier, Volume 100.
[5] Ellia, F. (2021), Integrated Information Theory: An Empirically Testable Solution to the Mind-Body
Problem. Doctoral Dissertation, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna.
[4] Ellia, F.* Hendren, J.* Grasso, M. Kozma, C. Mindt, G. Lanng, J. Haun, A. Albantakis, L. Boly, M. Tononi,
G. (2021), Consciousness and the Fallacy of Misplaced Objectivity. Neuroscience of Consciousness
Oxford University Press, Volume 2021, Issue 2.
[3] Chis-Ciure, R. and Ellia, F. (2021), Facing Up to the Hard Problem of Consciousness as an Integrated
Information Theorist. Foundations of Science, Springer, Special Issue on “Connecting Things in the setting
of Foundations and Philosophy of Science”.
[2] Ellia, F. (2020) Francis Crick e il Problema Difficile della Coscienza, Sistemi Intelligenti, 2/2020 Il
Mulino.
[1] Ellia, F. (2018) Francis Crick and the Hard Problem of Consciousness. In C. Chesi & G. Piredda
(eds.) Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Sciences (AISC 2018).
IUSS Pavia, 17-19 December 2018. ISBN: 9788890794384

 

Invited and Peer Reviewed Talks and Conferences:

[17] “The Objective Study of the Subjective Experience” University of Bologna, Bologna, November 30th, 2021.

[16] “Integrated Information Theory: An Empirically Testable Solution to the Mind-Body Problem” Doctoral Defense, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy October 18th, 2021.

[14] "Folding the Unfolding argument: why functions are not essential for an explanation of consciousness" University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, Online seminar, November 6th, 2020.

[13] "Foundational Issues in Neuroscience of Consciousness" XXX Convegno dei Dottorandi, Fondazione San Carlo, Modena, Online Conference, September 3rd, 2020.

[12] "Ontological and epistemological issues in Neurobiological Naturalism and Integrated Information Theory" University of Bologna, Bologna, Online seminar, May 20th, 2020.

[11] “The Hard Problem and the Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness” Center for Sleep and Consciousness, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA, March 19th, 2020.

[10] “Integrated Information Theory and the Mind-Body Problem” University of Turku, Finland, January 13, 2020.

[9] "Consciousness and Complexity: An Evolutionary Approach" (with Robert Chis-Ciure), Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Science - The Complexity of Cognition, University of Roma Tre, Roma, December 11-13, 2019.

[8] "Explanatory Reductionism and the Science of Consciousness" 16th Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Science - The Complexity of Cognition, University of Roma Tre, Roma, December 11-13, 2019.

[7] "Philosophy of Neuroscience and the Mind-Body Problem" SeRic, University of Bologna, Bologna, November 12, 2019.

[6] "Complexity, Consciousness and the Brain" The European PhD Net in Philosophy Second Cycle, First Seminar Uppsala, Sweden, October 3-4, 2019.

[5] “Is There a Hard Problem for the Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness?” (with Robert Chis-Ciure) 16th International Congress on Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Prague, August 5-10, 2019.

[4] “Facing up the Hard Problem of Consciousness as an Integrated Information Theorist” (with Robert Chis-Ciure), 4th SILFS Postgraduate Conference on Logic and Philosophy of Science, Urbino, Urbino University 3rd-7th June 2019.

[3] “Francis Crick and the Hard Problem of Consciousness” - 15th Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Science - The new era of Artificial Intelligence: a cognitive perspective, IUSS, Pavia, December 17-19, 2018.

[2] “The paradox of the question” The European PhD Net in Philosophy Second Cycle, First Seminar Helsinki, Finland, October 19–20, 2018.

[1] “Where does the buck stop?” The European PhD Net in Philosophy Sixth Seminar Bielefeld, Germany, April 27–28, 2018.

 

Premi e Borse di Studio

2020 - Borsa di Studio "Marco Polo" per mobilità estera.

2019 - Vincitore "Best Presentation Award" (con Robert Chis-Ciure), Urbino 3-7 Giugno.

2018 - Terzo Posto "Best Paper AISC 2018", Pavia, 17-19 Dicembre.

2019 - Fondi di ricerca per mobilità estera (FILCOM).

2017 - Borsa di studio di Dottorato, 3 anni.

 

Attività Editoriale

Nel 2023 sono stato peer reviewer per MIT Press.

Dal 2020 sono editor per la rivista Frontiers in Psychology (Frontiers).

Ho svolto attività di peer review per le riviste Neuroscience of Consciousness (Oxford University Press), Frontiers in Psychology (Frontiers), Journal of Consciousness Studies.

 

Comitato organizzativo conferenze:

“First Graduate Conference (Online) of the Italian Association for Cognitive Science”, September 13-14, 2021, online conference.

"I-Core Interconnectivity and Complexity Final Conference", December 5-6, 2019, Bologna.

"The Epistemology of Single Cases: Philosophical and Medical Issues", December 7, 2018, Bologna.

"For a Bottom Up Epistemology", June 7-9, 2018, Bertinoro (FC).

"AISC 2017 The Science of Cognition: Brain, Body, Language and Technologies", December 14-16, 2017, Bologna.

 

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