I am writing to invite you to apply <https://www.resiliencer.org/workshop>to 
the RESILIENCER Workshop on the 12th September at Utrecht University. The 
RESILIENCER (Ramifications of Experimentation into SRM In Light of its 
Impacts on Existential, Negative-state and Civilisational Endangering 
Risks) workshop will provide a forum for a wide range of SRM scholars to 
explore the impacts of SRM research and deployment on global catastrophic 
risks. 

The workshop will attempt to explore a whole host of questions about how 
SRM research and/or deployment could act to increase and decrease certain 
extreme risks, particularly focused on heavy tailed risks which are 
commonly neglected in the discussion. The aim will to be to provide an 
environment for scholars who are both in favour and sceptical of research 
and/or deployment to engage in knowledge generation, generating key 
questions for enquiry and and attempting to challenge points of preexisting 
wisdom. We hope to create an environment where researchers are encouraged 
to provide unique perspectives, including blue teaming viewpoints opposed 
to their own. There will also be the generation and evaluation of 
scenarios, and evaluation of the applicability of certain positions on SRM 
in different scenarios.

The RESILIENCER Workshop has been established as part of the RESILIENCER 
Project, so an opportunity to critique aspects of the research already done 
in that project will also be discussed. This project has been funded by FTX 
Future Fund, although they have no sway over the methods or the results of 
the project nor workshop.

The questions of the relation of SRM to GCRs has been heavily neglected in 
the literature thus far, and so this workshop hopes to engage researchers 
from across the field to get as wide a range of views as possible. Having 
such a wide range is particularly important, as it helps to buttress 
against the dangers of locking in or unfairly privileging certain 
assumptions, viewpoints and modes of enquiry. We really hope that as many 
people as possible can attend with as many viewpoints as possible. 

The workshop will hope to generate useful output which can be used in 
workshop proceedings and the resulting RESILIENCER Project. There will be 
opportunities for collaborative discussion and working across groups with 
various expertise and ideas, as well as a hope for identification of key 
points of disagreement as well. We are still in the process of formulating 
the agenda, although the preliminary agenda will be sent out shortly.  The 
workshop will mainly be discussion based rather than presentation based.

The workshop will be taking place on the 12th September 2022 at Utrecht 
University. Unfortunately, we will have to be selective about which people 
we allow to come to the workshop, as the space in the venue is limited, and 
we will tell you if you have got into the workshop or not. We are looking 
for a balance of expertises, viewpoints and backgrounds, so not getting a 
place isn’t because you “weren’t good enough”. Even if you don’t get a 
place, we would love your input either way. 

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