TUWA Spring Lecture featuring Dr. Mattia Della Rocca

This lecture series is an annual program sponsored by the Tulane University Women's Association, made possible by the generous support of the higher education fund endowed by the Longenecker family in honor of Jane Segar Longenecker.
This year's lecture will feature Dr. Mattia Della Rocca and focus on Artificial Intelligence.
Dr. Mattia Della Rocca holds a PhD in Philosophy and History of Science from the University of Pisa. She is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where he teaches several psychology courses at the Medical School. He is also a faculty member at the Graduate School in Psychotherapy “Bios Psyché” in Rome and the Italian chapter of the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE). Over the past few years, he has delivered several lectures for Tulane University's Study Abroad Summer Program. Additionally, Mattia serves as the Principal Investigator for the PAD International Research Group, a team of European and American scholars dedicated to studying the psychology of digital environments and Artificial Intelligence.