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Adrien De Sutter

Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow (Feb 2023–Jan 2025)

Adrien De Sutter gained an MSc in Astrophysics from University College London, and a MAst in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics from the University of Cambridge. Following a period working in the technology sector in academic research management and collaboration, he completed an MSc in Science, Technology, and Society from the University College London.

In 2016, he was awarded a "1+3" ESRC studentship by the London Social Science (LSS) Doctoral Training Centre to conduct his doctoral research at Goldsmiths, University of London. His PhD project entitled The Problem of Cosmology: On the Challenges of Cosmological Inquiry seeks to understand the scientific practice of modern physical cosmology and its significance to other modes of inquiring into cosmos.

At the MPIWG, Adrien is a member of the Historical Epistemology of the Final Theory Program Research Group.

Projekte

The Problem of Cosmology: On the Challenges of Cosmological Inquiry

MEHR

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Selected Publications

De Sutter, Adrien (2023). “The Origin Story at the End of the Universe: An Empirical Inquiry Into a Cosmology of Problems.” PhD Thesis. London: Goldsmiths, University of London. https://doi.org/10.25602/GOLD.00033673.

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Past Events

Presentations, Talks, & Teaching Activities

Dark Matter and the Indeterminancy of Existence

University of Dundee, Indeterminate Futures/The Future of Indeterminacy

Where are the Missing Masses in the Missing Masses? Attending to the Centrality of Problems in Inquiry

European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) + the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), 2020 Joint Conference, Prague, Czech Republic: Locating and Timing Matters: Significance and Agency of STS in Emerging Worlds

On the Mode of Existence of Dark Matter

Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, Seminar Series

A Pluralistic Cosmos: On the Many Ways of Cosmos-Making

UCL Dark Matter Research Group, University College London, Invited Talk

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