Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy of Science, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis
I hold a PhD in philosophy with a specialization in the cognitive sciences and AI.
My dissertation topic was on the nature of physical computation-- a topic that is found at the intersection of philosophy, computer science, AI, and the psychological and brain sciences. I have published several papers in philosophy of science (specifically on topics in neuroscience and cognitive science) as well as on the nature of technology.
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