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Teaching Experience

At Georgetown, I teach courses on the ethics and epistemology of AI and contemporary computing technologies. I teach for both the Philosophy Department and the Technology, Ethics, and Society program.

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At Rutgers and Virginia Tech I taught courses in epistemology, logic and formal reasoning, and I worked as a TA for introductory ethics and applied ethics. At Wash U., I taught courses in cognitive science, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. I can also teach courses on philosophy of science, decision theory,  and ethics.

As Instructor

  • PHIL 2102: Ethical Challenges of Artificial Intelligence (Georgetown University, Fall 2024 and Spring 2026)

  • PHIL 3115: AI and Epistemology (Georgetown University, Fall 2024).

  • PHIL 8117: Epistemology of AI and the Internet (Georgetown University, Fall 2023)

  • PHIL 117: Introduction to Technology, Ethics, and Society (Georgetown University, Fall 2022 and Spring 2023)

  • PHIL 4061: Topics in Philosophy of Language (Washington University in St. Louis, Fall 2019)

  • PNP/Phil 315: Philosophy of Mind (Washington University in St. Louis, Fall 2019)

  • PNP/Phil 496: Seminar on Representation (Washington University in St. Louis, Spring 2019)

  • PNP 200: Introduction to Cognitive Science (Washington University in St. Louis, Fall 2018)

  • PHIL 109: Formal Reasoning and Decision (Rutgers, Summer 2018)

  • PHIL 109: Formal Reasoning and Decision (Rutgers, Fall 2017)

  • PHIL 220: Theory of Knowledge (Rutgers, Spring 2017)

  • PHIL 109: Formal Reasoning and Decision (Rutgers, Fall 2016)

  • PHIL 201: Introduction to Symbolic Logic (Rutgers, Summer 2012)

  • PHIL 1504: Logic, Reasoning, and Persuasion (Virginia Tech, Summer 2011)

Advising and Mentoring Experience

  • Philipp Kremers, Dissertation, Reader

  • William Perrin, Dissertation, Reader

  • YF Xu, Dissertation, Reader

  • Peter Baron, MA Thesis, Reader

  • Jamie Shin, BA Honors Thesis, Supervisor

  • Rutgers Summer Institute for Diversity in Philosophy (Summers 2014—2018)

  • Rutgers Philosophy Undergraduate Mentoring Program (2014—2016)

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