PhD in Philosophy
University of Maryland, College Park
About:
I have completed my PhD in the philosophy department at University of Maryland, College Park.
My research interests lie in the intersection of Epistemic Logic and Bayesian Decision/Game Theory. Especially, I am interested in the effect of Unawareness to individual beliefs and learning situations and of Asymmetric Awareness to group deliberation, and I like to construct formal models to study how we may alleviate issues that arise in such situations.
I was born in California to my Japanese parents and completed my first bachelor's degree in Social Work in Japan. Then I completed my second bachelor's degree in Philosophy at University of Utah and Master's degree in Logic, Computation, and Methodology at Carnegie Mellon University.