Constantin C. Brîncuș
Constantin C. Brîncuș is a Researcher in the Department of Logic and Metaphysics of the Institute of Philosophy and Psychology (Romanian Academy). He teaches courses on various logical and philosophical topics in different faculties of the University of Bucharest.
Annalisa Cusi
Annalisa Cusi is an Associate Professor in Mathematics Education at the Department of Mathematics of the Sapienza University of Rome. Her main research interests are: (1) early-algebra and the teaching of algebra as a thinking tool; (2) analysis of teaching/learning processes, with a focus on the role played by the teacher during classroom discussions; (3) methodologies for pre- and in-service teacher education; (4) analysis of the dynamics that characterize teachers and researchers’ interactions within communities of inquiry; (5) formative assessment practices in Mathematics within technology-enhanced classrooms; (6) design and use of digital tools and resources at University level.
Yannis Stephanou
Yannis Stephanou is an associate professor of philosophy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. His research focuses on philosophical logic, but extends to philosophy of language, metaphysics and ancient philosophy. He has taught various branches of philosophy.
Fabien Carbo-Gil
Fabien Carbo-Gil is a PhD student in Philosophy of Mathematics at CGGG (Aix-Marseille Université). After a bachelor degree in mathematics and master degree in philosophy, he will defend this year his thesis on "Gödel's Program and the Continuum Problem". His research interests are the foundations of mathematics and logic, the history and philosophy of set theory and the philosophical and mathematical work of Kurt Gödel.
Eleni Manolakaki
Eleni Manolakaki is an assistant Professor of Philosophy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has studied Mathematics and Philosophy and she specializes in Philosophy of Language and in several issues from the Analytic Philosophical tradition. She has taught various courses on Philosophy.
Antonio Piccolomini d'Aragona
Antonio Piccolomini d’Aragona is a DFG-researcher at the University of Tübingen, with an individual project on the applicability of Kuhn’s and Lakatos’ theories to the History of Logic, in particular to the opposition between realism and constructivism in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics. He also teaches Philosophy of Logic at the University of Siena. His main areas of interest are Proof-Theory and Proof-Theoretic Semantics, and the relation between the latter and (the philosophical aspects of) Intuitionistic Type Theory.
Michalis Filippou
Michalis Filippou teaches philosophy at the University of Athens (Department of History and Philosophy of Science). His research interests lie in philosophical logic, philosophy of language, analytic metaphysics, and medieval philosophy.
Paola Cantù
Paola Cantù is a Research Director in Philosophy at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and affiliated at the Centre Gilles Gaston Granger (Aix-Marseille University, France). Her research interests concern the philosophy and history of logic and mathematics, with special attention to axiomatics and argumentation theory. She has lectured on Epistemology, Logic and Critical Thinking at Aix-Marseille Université and Università degli Studi di Milano.
Mircea Dumitru
Mircea Dumitru is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bucharest (since 2004). Vice-president of the Romanian Academy since 2022. Executive Director of Romanian-US Fulbright Commission (since 2020). Rector of the University of Bucharest (2011-2019). President of the European Society of Analytic Philosophy (2011 – 2014). President of the International Institute of Philosophy (2017 – 2021) Fellow of Academia Europaea (since 2019), Corresponding Fellow of the Romanian Academy (2014-2021). Fellow of the Romanian Academy (since 2021). Minister of Education and Scientific Research (July 2016 – January 2017). Visiting Professor at Beijing Normal University (2017 – 2022). President of Balkan Universities Association (2019 – 2022).