Assistant Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
About this role
An Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Philosophy specializes in mathematical logic and conducts advanced research in algorithmic randomness, computability, and formal epistemology. The role involves teaching undergraduate and graduate philosophy courses, mentoring graduate students, and contributing to departmental governance.
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2018
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