About Me
I am a PhD candidate in Philosophy at Rutgers University. My research primarily focuses on Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Mathematics, and Metaphysics, although I also engage with issues related to Logic and Philosophy of Language.
I work on questions about theoretical equivalence in physics, mathematics and metaphysics. In particular, on how theory-use determines theoretical content, and the relation between syntax and content in physical and metaphysical theories.
Before coming to Rutgers, I completed a BS in Mathematics at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP).
When not doing philosophy, you can find me making frequent blunders in chess, cooking, working on useless coding projects for the sole purpose of self-amusement, or traveling to visit friends.
