Xinhe Wu
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​I am a Research Associate on the ERC project "Truth and Semantics" at the University of Bristol. I recently earned my PhD in philosophy from MIT. Before that, I studied as an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame, double majoring in philosophy and mathematics. 

​​I work primarily on philosophical logic, mathematical logic, metaphysics, and the philosophy of language. I'm especially interested in Boolean-valued models, vagueness and indeterminacy, semantic paradoxes, set theory, formal theories of truth, and truthmaker semantics. More details about my research can be found here.

​Here's my CV.

My first name is pronounced (roughly) in IPA /ʃɪnhə/. I am from the Hui ethnic minority group in China. I grew up in the city of Nanjing.  When I am not doing philosophy, I like solving number puzzles like Sudoku and playing video games.
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