I received my PhD in analytic philosophy of language from the Université de Genève (Switzerland) under the supervision of Kevin Mulligan (main supervisor) and Marco Santambrogio (co-supervisor, Università di Parma, Italy) in October 2012. During and after my doctoral studies, I visited the Philosophy Departments of the University of Sheffield, New York University, Columbia University, University of California Santa Barbara, University of California Los Angeles, University of Southern California, University of Tokyo and Tokyo Metropolitan University, where I was supervised by Jennifer Saul, Kit Fine, Stephen Schiffer, Nathan Salmon, David Kapl…
I received my PhD in analytic philosophy of language from the Université de Genève (Switzerland) under the supervision of Kevin Mulligan (main supervisor) and Marco Santambrogio (co-supervisor, Università di Parma, Italy) in October 2012. During and after my doctoral studies, I visited the Philosophy Departments of the University of Sheffield, New York University, Columbia University, University of California Santa Barbara, University of California Los Angeles, University of Southern California, University of Tokyo and Tokyo Metropolitan University, where I was supervised by Jennifer Saul, Kit Fine, Stephen Schiffer, Nathan Salmon, David Kaplan, Scott Soames, Naoya Fujikawa and Youichi Matsusaka. I have taught a total of 19 courses at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, the University of Sheffield, Rowan University (New Jersey), City University of New York, Rutgers University, Université de Genève and Université de Fribourg (Switzerland). I have been a fellow of the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and I am a member of the eidos Centre for Metaphysics, Université de Genève. In 2022, I held a María Zambrano fellowship (Next Generation EU funding) at the University of Valencia (Spain), where I was hosted by Marc Artiga. Since March 2023, I have been a Lise Meitner fellow of the Austrian Science Fund at the University of Vienna (local co-applicant Benjamin Schnieder and international collaborator Nathan Salmon). My research interests primarily focus on Millian Russellianism, semantic relationism, propositions, attitude reports, mental files, imaginary objects, neo-Meinongianism, singular thoughts and acquaintance.