About Me

I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan in the Department of Philosophy.

My primary research interests are in epistemology, philosophy of logic and mathematical logic. I am interested in how we have mathematical and other "strong" knowledge. I am also interested in many other areas of epistemology, philosophy, mathematics, and computer science. 

I have a bachelor's from the University of Pennsylvania with majors in Philosophy, and Logic, Information and Computation and minors in Mathematics and Computer Science.

I was the teaching intern for Prof. Scott Weinstein's Introduction to Logic (PHIL 005 and LGIC 010) for Spring 2007 and Spring 2008.  I also worked as a member of Prof. Michael Weisberg's Research Group and served as his research assistant on the topic of the semantic view of theories.

I was also the Moderator of the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, Chairman of the Philosophy Undergraduate Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Senior Advisory Board of Delta Upsilon Pennsylvania.