I study social and philosophical aspects of digital media and computational technologies used for conducting research and producing knowledge. My recent work has focused on the role of computational modelling, simulation and visualisation in current science, focusing in particular on biomedical applications. My broader interests are in data intensive science, computational processing of data, and distributed research environments.
My approach to the epistemic and ethical issues raised by computationally mediated science draws inspiration from the philosophy of science in practice and science and technology studies. I started my academic career in literary studies, critical theory and aesthetics, and the relation between arts and sciences continues to fascinate me.
Positions
Associate Professor in Philosophy of Medical Science and Technology
Department of Public Health
University of Copenhagen
Professor II, Philosophy / Art and Media Studies
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
email:carusi.annamaria-at-gmail.com