Jermain Kaminski
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Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation 🇳🇱 Maastricht University. Writing about entrepreneurs and (causal) machine learning. UWH, RWTH, MIT. Co-Founder http://causalscience.org, Team @AOM_TIM.
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Our Call for Papers is out ☺️
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🚨 Call for Papers: Causal Data Science Meeting 2025
📅 November 12–13, 2025 (Virtual)

📥 Submit by Sept 30: [email protected]
🎙️ Keynote: Stefan Feuerriegel (LMU Munich)

🌐 More Info and registration: causalscience.org
#CausalML #AI #DataScience #CDSM2025 #CanIPetThatDAG
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That are the long term effects of ZDF Fernsehgarten.
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The #MaxPlanckPostdocProgram offers a guaranteed contract of at least 3 years, targeted mentoring, and career workshops. The call for applications is open now! 🚀 Take advantage of this opportunity and browse the job vacancies. www.mpg.de/en/max-planc...
Group photo of postdocs conducting research at a Max Planck Institute
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Tomorrow at 5pm UTC Python: The Documentary produced by @cultrepo.bsky.social premieres on YouTube! 🎬🐍

From a side project in Amsterdam to a language shaping the world— discover the story of #Python. Featuring Guido van Rossum & many more!

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Python: The Documentary | An origin story
This is the story of the world's most beloved programming language: Python. What began as a side project in Amsterdam during the 1990s became the software powering artificial intelligence, data science and some of the world’s biggest companies. But Python's future wasn't certain; at one point it almost disappeared. This 90-minute documentary features Guido van Rossum, Travis Oliphant, Barry Warsaw, and many more, and they tell the story of Python’s rise, its community-driven evolution, the conflicts that almost tore it apart, and the language’s impact on... well… everything. Thanks to our sponsors for making this documentary possible: Anaconda: https://www.anaconda.com/ @AnacondaInc. Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/ @Dropbox Meta: https://opensource.fb.com/ @FacebookOpenSource OpenTeams: https://openteams.com/ @openteams PyCharm: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/ @PyCharmIDE Quansight: https://quansight.com/ @quansight And to all the amazing people who are featured: Armin Ronacher, Barry Warsaw, Benjamin Peterson, Brett Cannon, Drew Houston, Guido van Rossum, Jessica McKellar, Ken Manheimer, Lambert Meertens, Lisa Guo, Lisa Roach, Mariatta Wijaya, Paul...
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We're mostly relying on social media for outreach. So we'd be very grateful if you could share. Thanks! 🙏
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➡️ Deadline approaching—only one month left to send in your papers and presentation proposals for #CDSM2025!

🚨 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗣𝗮𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀: 𝗖𝗮𝘂𝘀𝗮𝗹 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗦𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 🚨
📅 𝗡𝗼𝘃 𝟭𝟮–𝟭𝟯, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 (𝗩𝗶𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹)
📥 Submission Deadline: 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁 𝟯𝟬, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱
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Interesting new paper on “A Dozen Challenges in Causality and Causal Inference.” After 30+ years of progress in causal inference, the authors lay out the biggest challenges in current research. Good teaching resource!

@guidoimbens.bsky.social @smaglia.bsky.social

arxiv.org/pdf/2508.170...
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This doesn’t necessarily hold true at the micro level, however. Extensive research demonstrates how German families systematically re-narrated their own family histories and participation in the Nazi regime.

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Welzer, Harald, et al. “Opa war kein Nazi”: Nationalsozialismus und Holocaust im Familiengedächtnis.
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What was the job to be dome there?
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Hands up if you had ‚Urzeitkrebse‘ (YPS) 🤚
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Coding county-level data in Virginia is interesting. In Virginia, 38 independent cities are not part of any county and are treated as county-equivalents by the U.S. Census Bureau. Also, South Boston is a VA town.

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Our Call for Papers is out ☺️
causalscience.org
🚨 Call for Papers: Causal Data Science Meeting 2025
📅 November 12–13, 2025 (Virtual)

📥 Submit by Sept 30: [email protected]
🎙️ Keynote: Stefan Feuerriegel (LMU Munich)

🌐 More Info and registration: causalscience.org
#CausalML #AI #DataScience #CDSM2025 #CanIPetThatDAG
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causalscience.org
🚨 Call for Papers: Causal Data Science Meeting 2025
📅 November 12–13, 2025 (Virtual)

📥 Submit by Sept 30: [email protected]
🎙️ Keynote: Stefan Feuerriegel (LMU Munich)

🌐 More Info and registration: causalscience.org
#CausalML #AI #DataScience #CDSM2025 #CanIPetThatDAG
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I cannot overstate how great CDSM is. Please apply to speak at my favorite conf so I can come listen to you at 5A Chicago time 👀 #datasky
causalscience.org
🚨 Call for Papers: Causal Data Science Meeting 2025
📅 November 12–13, 2025 (Virtual)

📥 Submit by Sept 30: [email protected]
🎙️ Keynote: Stefan Feuerriegel (LMU Munich)

🌐 More Info and registration: causalscience.org
#CausalML #AI #DataScience #CDSM2025 #CanIPetThatDAG
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Remembering on Liberation Day 🇳🇱. The soldiers at Margraten, NL, many in their 20s and 30s, fought and died for our freedom. Their sacrifice reminds us: freedom has a price, we must always be prepared to defend it.
A picture of the American Cemetery at Margraten, NL.
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They say don’t judge a book by its cover, but ... business journals really dress like they’re in witness protection program.
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Theorist bridge trolls barking at you to formally connect theory to data? Wondering how, without troll magic? We can help! "Bridging theory and data: A computational workflow for cultural evolution" With @dominikdeffner.bsky.social @natyfedorova.bsky.social Jeff Andrews. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Illustration of a computational workflow for cultural evolution that connects abstract theory to real-world data. The arrows indicate logical and computational dependencies among theoretical, statistical, and scientific elements of a project. For example, an effective inferential model depends upon generative models, a question about those models (estimand), and the structure of the available evidence (sample).
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I’m excited to announce that you are excited!
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On December 7th, we will have a workshop on Intro to Directed Acyclic Graphs in #Python by
@jermainkaminski.bsky.social [email protected]
More info: bit.ly/46dZV1x
Please share!
#EconSky #AcademicSky #DataSkyence
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Join our team at Maastricht University for a PhD in Experimental Research in Entrepreneurship. Explore cutting-edge methods, receive solid training, and engage in innovative research. 🎓 Master's degree required. Apply now until December 1, 2023.

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We’re happy to report now 1,800 pre-registrations.

If you like to attend in full, or visit only the keynote and panels, it’s your chance. Registration closes on Saturday, November 4th, at 3 p.m. Central European Time. 🕒
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The program of the Causal Data Science Meeting 2023 (Nov 7–8) is now available on our website. Check out the fantastic set of presentations and register for free at causalscience.org.

Co-organized with Paul Hünermund, Carla Schmitt, and Beyers Louw.
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Fostering a dialogue between industry and academia on causal data science.
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🚨 We look forward to another insightful industry roundtable at the Causal Data Science Meeting 2023. Sign up at causalscience.org ! Registration closes on Saturday, November 4th, at 3 p.m. Central European Time. 🕒
Industry roundtable at CDSM '23
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Greetings from Aachen from a Maastricht colleague. ☺️