Juan Luis Gastaldi
Scholar

Juan Luis Gastaldi

Google Scholar ID: LAB3uPcAAAAJ
ETH Zürich
Philosophy of LanguageNLPPhilosophy and History of Formal SciencesEpistemology
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers and participated in several international conference talks, including an interview on the podcast 'Formalism', a keynote lecture at the kickoff conference of Mathematicae Lingua Franca (MALINCA) in Paris, a plenary talk at the Leibniz Center for Informatics seminar, and a poster presentation at ICLR 2025 in Singapore. Delivered invited lectures at various academic conferences such as the Chat Token Vector symposium at Ca’ Foscari University - DFBC, Venice, Italy, and the NeuroMod Annual Meeting at Université Côte d’Azur - Antibes, France.
Research Experience
  • Was a Professor in Philosophy and History of Ideas at MO.CO.ESBA; served as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at ETH (D-GESS); currently a researcher at ETH Zurich’s Institute for Machine Learning (IML).
Education
  • Served as a Professor in Philosophy and History of Ideas at MO.CO.ESBA (Montpellier, France); was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at ETH (D-GESS); currently pursuing a second PhD at ETH Zurich’s Institute for Machine Learning (IML).
Background
  • A philosopher of science, specialized in the philosophy of language and formal sciences (mathematics, logic, and computer science). After being a Professor in Philosophy and History of Ideas at MO.CO.ESBA (Montpellier, France) and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at ETH (D-GESS), I am currently a researcher at ETH Zurich’s Institute for Machine Learning (IML), where I am pursuing a second PhD in Computer Science and Natural Language Processing.
Miscellany
  • Interests revolve around the linguistic aspects of formal sciences and the formal aspects of language and other sign systems, from a theoretical, philosophical, and historical perspective. Also interested in the relationship between language and thought, the nature of meaning, and the possibility that a theory of language can inform both a theory of culture and a theory of science.
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