Klarise Marais (co-supervised with Alexandru Baltag), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: Collaborative Knowability
Joel Artturi Saarinen (co-supervised with Francesca Zaffora Blando), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: Limits of Solomonoff Induction.
Bob van Schaijk, MA in Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam: Balancing Ethics and Epistemology in AI Decision-Making: An Epistemic-Ethical Framework for Reliable and Ethical AI in Legal Decision-Making.
Teodor-Ştefan Zotescu (co-supervised with Sonja Smets), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: Multi-agent Topological Models for Evidence Diffusion.
Tianyi Chu (co-supervised with Sonja Smets), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: Topic-relevance and Hyperintensional Belief.
Vasily Romanovskiy (co-supervised with Robert van Rooij), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: “A-ha, I hadn’t thought of that”: the Bayesian Problem of Awareness Growth.
Søren K. Fomsgaard (co-supervised with Federica Russo), MA Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam: Distributed Morality for Human Language Technology.
Maximilian Siemers *(Awarded VvL Master’s Thesis Prize 2022), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: Hyperintensional Logics for Evidence, Knowledge and Belief.
Mateo Jaramillo (co-supervised with Hans van Ditmarsch), MSc in Logic, ILLC, University of Amsterdam: Epistemic Logics for Cryptographic Protocols and Zero-Knowledge Proofs.
Jacopo Nuti (co-supervised with Federica Russo), MA Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam: An Infological Model of Ethereum Using a Logic of Information.