Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley; Courses taught include Graduate Seminar: Risk and Aggregation, and Introduction to Logic.
Education
Ph.D., Stanford University
Background
Research interests: logic and social choice theory. In logic, his research has ranged over modal and nonclassical logic, logic and natural language, and logic and probability. In social choice theory, he has focused on voting theory, computational social choice, and applications of social choice to AI ethics and safety.