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Charrakh, Omid

Dr. Omid Charrakh

External Member (ML Researcher at Compredict GmbH)

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I earned my Ph.D. from MCMP, focusing on the application of machine learning on foundations of quantum causal modeling. Since July 2023, post-defense, I've transitioned to a machine learning researcher role in the industry. My primary research interests include philosophy of physics, quantum foundations, causal inference, and machine learning.

Research Interests

My main research interests lie within the philosophy of physics, philosophy of science and metaphysics. In particular, my doctoral project focuses on the notion of causation in light the of the apparent conflict between the non-local character of quantum entanglement and the impossibility of having superluminal influences as the causal demand of (Einstein's theory of) Relativity. To this end, via assessing the metaphysical status of Reichenbach’s common cause principle, I examine the most promising account of explaining causal connections between space-like separated events. Preceding to my doctoral project, I have already completed my Master's dissertation in the philosophy of physics. My Master's thesis, which is entitled "On the Reality of the Wavefunction," investigates the validity of the Pusey-Barrett-Rudolph (PBR) theorem and its implications for the ontological status of the wavefunction.

Publications

"On the Reality of the Wavefunction." To be submitted to Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.

Awards

  • The Hanneke Janssen Memorial Prize (December 2017)
    International award for the best Master’s thesis in the field of History and Philosophy of Physics.
  • Quantum Networks (August 2017)
    Financial award for attending and presenting my work as poster in the University of Oxford.
  • Prize for Exceptional Talents (October 2007)
    Awarded to the top 0.1% students in Iranian Nation-Wide University Entrance Exam