I'm a philosopher based in the Archives Henri-Poincaré, in Nancy, where I am a postdoctoral fellow with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). I work on the ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) MATHY project, an interdisciplinary investigation into mathematical practice at the intersection of philosophy, linguistics, and the history of mathematics.
I work mainly in the philosophy of mathematics and logic, as well as the history of analytic philosophy. I'm especially interested in the history and philosophy of axiomatic mathematics, and in the mathematical and philosophical work of Kurt Gödel.
Before taking up my current post, I was a Fellow at the London School of Economics, and before that, I was a Departmental Lecturer in Logic at the University of Oxford (where I also studied for the BPhil). In 2019 I completed a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge (where I also studied as an undergraduate).
You can download my CV here.
I work mainly in the philosophy of mathematics and logic, as well as the history of analytic philosophy. I'm especially interested in the history and philosophy of axiomatic mathematics, and in the mathematical and philosophical work of Kurt Gödel.
Before taking up my current post, I was a Fellow at the London School of Economics, and before that, I was a Departmental Lecturer in Logic at the University of Oxford (where I also studied for the BPhil). In 2019 I completed a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge (where I also studied as an undergraduate).
You can download my CV here.