1. Paper 'A Logic for General Attention Using Edge-Conditioned Event Models' accepted at IJCAI 2025
2. Presented IJCAI paper at TKR 2025
3. Delivered talks at multiple international conferences and workshops
4. Became a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews, American Mathematical Society
Research Experience
1. Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Stanford University, researching formal models of reasoning in multi-agent and epistemic settings
2. Involved in the Attention in Epistemic Planning (AIEP) project
3. Presented talks at multiple international conferences such as TKR 2025, IJCAI 2025, etc.
4. Served on the program committee for AAAI 2026, AAMAS 2026, IJCAI 2025, and ECAI 2025
5. Guest lecturer at the Spring Seminars in Logic and AI, Stanford University
Education
1. BA in Philosophy, University of Padova, Italy
2. MSc in Logic, University of Amsterdam (ILLC), the Netherlands
3. MRes in Philosophy and Economics, Erasmus University of Rotterdam (EIPE), the Netherlands
4. PhD in Formal Philosophy, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Advisor: Thomas Icard
Background
Research Interests: Formal models of reasoning, rationality in multi-agent and epistemic settings; Fields: Logic, Philosophy, AI, Economics; Brief Introduction: Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Stanford University, working on bridging the gap between idealized models of reasoning and the more complex reality of human social cognition.
Miscellany
Fascinated by methodological issues such as why mathematical models are so illuminating about reality despite abstracting away many details.