
University of Texas at Arlington
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Academic Background: Ph.D. in Philosophy, Stanford University, 2007; B.A. in Philosophy, University of Toronto, 1998.
Research Interests: Specializes in philosophy of physics, philosophy of science, and history of science, with a focus on the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics.
Appointments: Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Governance, Department of Philosophy, University of Washington.
Publications: Author of Justice and Foreign Policy (Oxford University Press, 2013); articles in Philosophy of Science and Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.
Additional Contributions: Regular speaker at international philosophy of science conferences; contributor to public philosophy initiatives on ethical governance.