├── .gitmodules ├── .gitignore ├── cookies-scholar-google-com.txt ├── citecount ├── vc.sh ├── vc.tex ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── template-cv-zach.md ├── vc-git.awk ├── template_for_short_CV.tex ├── template_for_long_CV.tex ├── template-cv-zach.tex ├── rz-vita.sty ├── publication-list.csl ├── chicago-author-date.csl ├── LICENSE └── curriculum_vitae.yaml /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "scholar.py"] 2 | path = scholar.py 3 | url = https://github.com/ckreibich/scholar.py.git 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.acn 2 | *.acr 3 | *.alg 4 | *.aux 5 | *.bbl 6 | *.blg 7 | *.dvi 8 | *.fls 9 | *.fdb_latexmk 10 | *.glg 11 | *.glo 12 | *.gls 13 | *.idx 14 | *.ilg 15 | *.ind 16 | *.ist 17 | *.lof 18 | *.log 19 | *.lot 20 | *.maf 21 | *.mtc 22 | *.mtc0 23 | *.nav 24 | *.nlo 25 | *.out 26 | *.pdfsync 27 | *.ps 28 | *.snm 29 | *.synctex.gz 30 | *.toc 31 | *.vrb 32 | *.xdy 33 | *.tdo 34 | *# 35 | *~ 36 | *.pdf 37 | *.gin 38 | *.prb 39 | *.pcr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cookies-scholar-google-com.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Netscape HTTP Cookie File 2 | # http://curl.haxx.se/rfc/cookie_spec.html 3 | # This is a generated file! Do not edit. 4 | 5 | .scholar.google.com TRUE / TRUE 1789752939 GSP LM=1726680939:S=34Pm4pZSFT_61tSx 6 | .google.com TRUE / FALSE 1742492139 NID 517=J7WZIv5fsuScQ8FfcEkVS_SdPJLBrBKzhAXBS8igPBt057P-Plty35Vt8WKCkqXJWsfli3noUQN4mcZogMakg_-Nkkiy5XdEfFbhlCPWDGH0B6E5TxpRGFpWKUh5ac5UTPfDoqfh5bt0vl_u1L5StXGBQNNRIuR9gZN_hHzNGERdKbMfylc 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /citecount: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # citecount 4 | # returns total citations for Google Scholar cluster IDs 5 | # uses scholar.py at https://github.com/ckreibich/scholar.py 6 | 7 | citations="0" 8 | for cid in $@ ; do 9 | cites=`python3 scholar.py/scholar.py -C $cid --cookie-file=cookies-scholar-google-com.txt | grep '^ *Citations' | sed 's/^[^0-9]*//' | head -1` 10 | if [ "$cites" = "" ] 11 | then 12 | echo "citecount: No citations for $cid" 1>&2 13 | else 14 | echo "citecount: $cites citations for $cid" 1>&2 15 | citations=$[$citations+$cites] 16 | fi 17 | done 18 | echo "$citations" 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vc.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # This is file 'vc' from the vc bundle for TeX. 3 | # The original file can be found at CTAN:support/vc. 4 | # This file is Public Domain. 5 | 6 | # Parse command line options. 7 | full=0 8 | mod=0 9 | while [ -n "$(echo $1 | grep '-')" ]; do 10 | case $1 in 11 | -f ) full=1 ;; 12 | -m ) mod=1 ;; 13 | * ) echo 'usage: vc [-f] [-m]' 14 | exit 1 15 | esac 16 | shift 17 | done 18 | # English locale. 19 | LC_ALL=C 20 | git --no-pager log -1 HEAD --pretty=format:"Hash: %H%nAbr. Hash: %h%nParent Hashes: %P%nAbr. Parent Hashes: %p%nAuthor Name: %an%nAuthor Email: %ae%nAuthor Date: %ai%nCommitter Name: %cn%nCommitter Email: %ce%nCommitter Date: %ci%n" |gawk -v script=log -v full=$full -f vc-git.awk > vc.tex 21 | if [ "$mod" = 1 ] 22 | then 23 | git status |gawk -v script=status -f vc-git.awk >> vc.tex 24 | fi 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vc.tex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | %%% This file has been generated by the vc bundle for TeX. 2 | %%% Do not edit this file! 3 | %%% 4 | %%% Define Git specific macros. 5 | \gdef\GITHash{0925c40414c7ec6871dce4e6fa4d8a595c79f0b5}% 6 | \gdef\GITAbrHash{0925c40}% 7 | \gdef\GITParentHashes{bd1f8cdde1e2e178bb6cfc1dfb0e6a7d3e77a9e4}% 8 | \gdef\GITAbrParentHashes{bd1f8cd}% 9 | \gdef\GITAuthorName{Richard Zach}% 10 | \gdef\GITAuthorEmail{rzach@ucalgary.ca}% 11 | \gdef\GITAuthorDate{2025-03-30 16:20:53 -0600}% 12 | \gdef\GITCommitterName{Richard Zach}% 13 | \gdef\GITCommitterEmail{rzach@ucalgary.ca}% 14 | \gdef\GITCommitterDate{2025-03-30 16:20:53 -0600}% 15 | %%% Define generic version control macros. 16 | \gdef\VCRevision{\GITAbrHash}% 17 | \gdef\VCAuthor{\GITAuthorName}% 18 | \gdef\VCDateRAW{2025-03-30}% 19 | \gdef\VCDateISO{2025-03-30}% 20 | \gdef\VCDateTEX{2025/03/30}% 21 | \gdef\VCTime{16:20:53 -0600}% 22 | \gdef\VCModifiedText{\textcolor{red}{with local modifications!}}% 23 | %%% Assume clean working copy. 24 | \gdef\VCModified{0}% 25 | \gdef\VCRevisionMod{\VCRevision}% 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SHELL := /bin/bash 2 | 3 | .PHONY: FORCE_MAKE 4 | 5 | all: cv-zach.pdf 6 | 7 | #pdf: clean $(PDFS) 8 | #html: clean $(HTML) 9 | 10 | %.pdf: %.tex FORCE_MAKE 11 | ./vc.sh 12 | latexmk -dvi- -pdf $* 13 | 14 | yaml-cv.md: curriculum_vitae.yaml 15 | # Pandoc can't actually read YAML, just YAML blocks in 16 | # Markdown. So I give it a document that's just a YAML block, 17 | # while still editing a straight YAML file which has a bunch of advantages. 18 | cat $< > $@ 19 | 20 | %.tex: template-%.tex yaml-cv.md 21 | # Pandoc does the initial compilation to tex; we then latex handle the 22 | # actual bibliography and pdf creation. 23 | pandoc --template=$< -t latex yaml-cv.md > $@ 24 | # Citekeys get screwed up by pandoc which escapes the underscores. 25 | # Years should have en-dashes, which damned if I'm going to do it 26 | # on my own. 27 | perl -pi -e 'if ($$_=~/cite\{/) {s/\\_/_/g}; s/(\d{4})-(\.|[Pp]resent|\d{4})/$$1--$$2/g' $@; 28 | 29 | %-scholar.tex: FORCE_MAKE 30 | rm -f $@ 31 | for cids in `grep 'scholar =' zach.bib|sed 's/^[^0-9]*//;s/[^0-9]*$$//'` ; do \ 32 | sleep "$$((3+$$RANDOM % 15))m" ;\ 33 | sleep 1s ;\ 34 | cidss=`echo $$cids | sed 's/,/ /g'` ;\ 35 | cites=`./citecount $$cidss` ;\ 36 | echo "$$cites citations for $$cidss" ;\ 37 | if [ "$$cites" -gt "0" ] ; then \ 38 | echo "\defscholar{$$cids}{$$cites}" >> $@ ;\ 39 | fi ;\ 40 | done 41 | %.md: template-%.md yaml-cv.md zach.bib publication-list.csl 42 | sed 's/-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]//g;s/\\\\emph{\([^}]*\)}/_\1_/g;' yaml-cv.md | pandoc --template=$< -t markdown | pandoc --citeproc --bibliography=zach.bib -t markdown > $@ 43 | 44 | %.html: %.md 45 | pandoc -s -f markdown -t html $< > $@ 46 | 47 | clean: 48 | rm -f *.aux *.bcf *.log *.out *.run.xml *.pdf *.bbl *.blg *yaml-cv.md 49 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Structured data curriculum vitae 2 | 3 | Produces my CV in various formats from a `bibtex` bibliography 4 | database and a `yaml` file containing non-publication data, using 5 | `pandoc` templates. 6 | 7 | This is based on [Benjamin Schmidt's 8 | CV-pandoc-healy](https://github.com/bmschmidt/CV-pandoc-healy). See 9 | additional info there. 10 | 11 | The resulting PDF can be viewed [here](http://phil.ucalgary.ca/profiles/215-28369/richard-zach-cv.pdf). 12 | 13 | Major changes to bschmidt's setup: 14 | 15 | 1. Obvs, it's my CV and not his; so there's different sections and organization. 16 | 1. Also generate CV in other formats (eg, MarkDown). 17 | 1. Bibliography is done using `biblatex`, using keywords instead of categories 18 | (see `rz-vita.sty`). 19 | 1. Bibliography includes links to [PhilPapers](https://philpapers.org/) 20 | 1. Bibliography also prints number of Google Scholar 21 | citations. `zach.bib` contains `scholar` fields that contains the 22 | Google Scholar cluster ID corresponding to an entry. The Makefile 23 | produces a file `cv-zach-scholar.tex` from this. It issues, for 24 | each entry that has citations, a command `\defscholar{}{}`. 25 | It is generated in the Makefile using a little script `citecounts`, 26 | which in turn uses [scholar.py](https://github.com/ckreibich/scholar.py) to query 27 | Google Scholar. `rz-vita.sty` loads that file and prints the 28 | citations. 29 | 30 | `scholar.py` is included as a submodule. After you clone this 31 | repository, you also have to say 32 | ``` 33 | $ git submodule init 34 | $ git submodule update 35 | ``` 36 | 37 | To get find the Google Scholar cluster ID, click on the "cited by x" 38 | link for the paper in Google Scholar. It'll take you to an URL like 39 | ``` 40 | https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?cites=5523213711320200321&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en 41 | ``` 42 | The cluster ID is the number after `cites=`. If Google Scholar has 43 | more than one version for it, put all the cluster IDs in the `scholar` 44 | field, separated by commas _but no spaces_. 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /template-cv-zach.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | citation-style: chicago-author-date.csl 3 | nocite: | 4 | @* 5 | ... 6 | 7 | 8 | # $name$ 9 | 10 | $for(address)$ 11 | > $address$ 12 | $endfor$ 13 | 14 | > Web: [$www$](http://$www$) 15 | > EMail: [$email$](mailto:$email$) 16 | > Phone: $tel$ 17 | > Twitter: [$twitter$](http://twitter.com/$twitter$) 18 | > [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=$scholar$&hl=en&oi=ao) 19 | > [Philpapers](https://philpapers.org/profile/$philpapers$) 20 | > ORCID: [$orcid$](http://orcid.org/$orcid$) 21 | 22 | 23 | ## Education 24 | 25 | $for(education)$ 26 | $education.degree$, **$education.school$**, $education.field$, $education.date$ 27 | $if(education.info)$ 28 | $for(education.info)$ 29 | $if(education.info.text)$ 30 | % Store certain things in a field called 'text' to allow another field 31 | % for priority. 32 | $education.info.text$ 33 | $else$ 34 | 35 | - $education.info$ 36 | $endif$ 37 | $endfor$ 38 | $endif$ 39 | 40 | $endfor$ 41 | 42 | ## Appointments 43 | 44 | $for(appointment)$ 45 | ### $appointment.place$ 46 | 47 | $for(appointment.items)$ 48 | $appointment.items.item$. $appointment.items.begindate$-$if(appointment.items.enddate)$$appointment.items.enddate$$endif$. 49 | 50 | $endfor$ 51 | $endfor$ 52 | 53 | ## Awards 54 | 55 | $for(award)$ 56 | $award.title$, $award.agency$, $award.date$. 57 | 58 | $endfor$ 59 | 60 | ## Editor 61 | 62 | $for(editor)$ 63 | _[$editor.item$]($editor.link$)_, $editor.role$. $editor.begindate$-$if(editor.enddate)$$editor.enddate$$endif$. 64 | 65 | $endfor$ 66 | 67 | ## Publications 68 | 69 | ::: {#refs} 70 | ::: 71 | 72 | ## Invited Talks 73 | 74 | $for(presentation)$ 75 | $if(presentation.invited)$$presentation.title$. $if(presentation.host)$$presentation.host$, $endif$$presentation.place$, $presentation.date$. 76 | 77 | $endif$$endfor$ 78 | 79 | ## Keynotes 80 | 81 | $for(presentation)$ 82 | $if(presentation.keynote)$$presentation.title$. $if(presentation.host)$_$presentation.host$_, $endif$$presentation.place$, $presentation.date$. 83 | 84 | $endif$$endfor$ 85 | 86 | ## Invited Workshops 87 | 88 | $for(presentation)$ 89 | $if(presentation.workshop)$$presentation.title$. $if(presentation.host)$_$presentation.host$_, $endif$$presentation.place$, $presentation.date$. 90 | 91 | $endif$$endfor$ 92 | 93 | ## Conference Talks 94 | 95 | $for(presentation)$ 96 | $if(presentation.conference)$$presentation.title$. $if(presentation.host)$_$presentation.host$_, $endif$$presentation.place$, $presentation.date$. 97 | 98 | $endif$$endfor$ 99 | 100 | ## Graduate Supervision 101 | 102 | $for(students)$ 103 | #### $students.type$ 104 | $for(students.students)$ 105 | $if(students.students.webpage)$[$students.students.name$]($students.students.webpage$)$else$$students.students.name$$endif$ ($students.students.degree$), "$if(students.students.link)$[$students.students.thesis$]($students.students.link$)$else$$students.students.thesis$$endif$," $students.students.date$ 106 | 107 | $endfor$ 108 | $endfor$ 109 | 110 | 111 | ### Teaching Awards 112 | 113 | $for(teaching-award)$ 114 | $teaching-award.title$, $teaching-award.agency$, $teaching-award.date$. 115 | 116 | $endfor$ 117 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vc-git.awk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is file 'vc-git.awk' from the vc bundle for TeX. 2 | # The original file can be found at CTAN:support/vc. 3 | # This file is Public Domain. 4 | BEGIN { 5 | 6 | ### Process output of "git status". 7 | if (script=="status") { 8 | modified = 0 9 | } 10 | 11 | } 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | ### Process output of "git log". 16 | script=="log" && /^Hash:/ { Hash = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 17 | script=="log" && /^Abr. Hash:/ { AbrHash = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 18 | script=="log" && /^Parent Hashes:/ { ParentHashes = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 19 | script=="log" && /^Abr. Parent Hashes:/ { AbrParentHashes = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 20 | script=="log" && /^Author Name:/ { AuthorName = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 21 | script=="log" && /^Author Email:/ { AuthorEmail = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 22 | script=="log" && /^Author Date:/ { AuthorDate = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 23 | script=="log" && /^Committer Name:/ { CommitterName = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 24 | script=="log" && /^Committer Email:/ { CommitterEmail = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 25 | script=="log" && /^Committer Date:/ { CommitterDate = substr($0, 2+match($0, ":")) } 26 | 27 | ### Process output of "git status". 28 | ### Changed index? 29 | script=="status" && /^# Changes to be committed:/ { modified = 1 } 30 | ### Unstaged modifications? 31 | script=="status" && /^# Changed but not updated:/ { modified = 2 } 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | END { 36 | 37 | ### Process output of "git log". 38 | if (script=="log") { 39 | ### Standard encoding is UTF-8. 40 | if (Encoding == "") Encoding = "UTF-8" 41 | ### Extract relevant information from variables. 42 | LongDate = substr(AuthorDate, 1, 25) 43 | DateRAW = substr(LongDate, 1, 10) 44 | DateISO = DateRAW 45 | DateTEX = DateISO 46 | gsub("-", "/", DateTEX) 47 | Time = substr(LongDate, 12, 14) 48 | ### Write file identification to vc.tex. 49 | print "%%% This file has been generated by the vc bundle for TeX." 50 | print "%%% Do not edit this file!" 51 | print "%%%" 52 | ### Write Git specific macros. 53 | print "%%% Define Git specific macros." 54 | print "\\gdef\\GITHash{" Hash "}%" 55 | print "\\gdef\\GITAbrHash{" AbrHash "}%" 56 | print "\\gdef\\GITParentHashes{" ParentHashes "}%" 57 | print "\\gdef\\GITAbrParentHashes{" AbrParentHashes "}%" 58 | print "\\gdef\\GITAuthorName{" AuthorName "}%" 59 | print "\\gdef\\GITAuthorEmail{" AuthorEmail "}%" 60 | print "\\gdef\\GITAuthorDate{" AuthorDate "}%" 61 | print "\\gdef\\GITCommitterName{" CommitterName "}%" 62 | print "\\gdef\\GITCommitterEmail{" CommitterEmail "}%" 63 | print "\\gdef\\GITCommitterDate{" CommitterDate "}%" 64 | ### Write generic version control macros. 65 | print "%%% Define generic version control macros." 66 | print "\\gdef\\VCRevision{\\GITAbrHash}%" 67 | print "\\gdef\\VCAuthor{\\GITAuthorName}%" 68 | print "\\gdef\\VCDateRAW{" DateRAW "}%" 69 | print "\\gdef\\VCDateISO{" DateISO "}%" 70 | print "\\gdef\\VCDateTEX{" DateTEX "}%" 71 | print "\\gdef\\VCTime{" Time "}%" 72 | print "\\gdef\\VCModifiedText{\\textcolor{red}{with local modifications!}}%" 73 | print "%%% Assume clean working copy." 74 | print "\\gdef\\VCModified{0}%" 75 | print "\\gdef\\VCRevisionMod{\\VCRevision}%" 76 | } 77 | 78 | ### Process output of "git status". 79 | if (script=="status") { 80 | print "%%% Is working copy modified?" 81 | print "\\gdef\\VCModified{" modified "}%" 82 | if (modified==0) { 83 | print "\\gdef\\VCRevisionMod{\\VCRevision}%" 84 | } else { 85 | print "\\gdef\\VCRevisionMod{\\VCRevision~\\VCModifiedText}%" 86 | } 87 | } 88 | 89 | } 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /template_for_short_CV.tex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | \documentclass[11pt, letter]{article} 2 | 3 | % This is a tex file to make Ben Schmidt's CV. 4 | % The content is 5 | 6 | \usepackage{jk-vita} 7 | \usepackage[notes,natbib,isbn=false,backend=biber,url=false,numbermonth=true]{biblatex-chicago} 8 | 9 | %\usepackage{biblatex} 10 | 11 | % Your biblatex file is likely somewhere else. 12 | $if(bibliography)$ 13 | \addbibresource{$bibliography$} 14 | $endif$ 15 | 16 | \title{} 17 | \name{$name$} 18 | % I guess postnoms is like junior? I dunno. 19 | \postnoms{} 20 | \address{ 21 | $for(address)$ 22 | $address$\\ 23 | $endfor$ 24 | } 25 | \www{$www$} 26 | \email{$email$} 27 | \tel{$tel$} 28 | \twitter{$twitter$} 29 | \subject{} 30 | 31 | 32 | \begin{document} 33 | 34 | \maketitle 35 | 36 | \section{appointments} 37 | 38 | $for(appointment)$ 39 | \subsection{$appointment.place$} 40 | $for(appointment.items)$ 41 | $appointment.items.item$. $appointment.items.date$. \\ 42 | $endfor$ 43 | $endfor$ 44 | 45 | \section{education} 46 | % Education uses a different field called ``items.'' 47 | $for(education)$ 48 | $education.place$, $education.item$, $education.date$. 49 | $if(education.info)$ $for(education.info)$ $if(education.info.twopage)$ $education.info.text$ $endif$ $endfor$ $endif$ \\ 50 | $endfor$ 51 | 52 | % A little wonky. I want my publications divided up based on tags. 53 | % (Yes, it would be better to just do this with bib file). That's for later. 54 | 55 | \section{publications} 56 | 57 | \subsection{Academic Publications} 58 | 59 | $for(publication)$ 60 | $if(publication.academic)$ 61 | $if(publication.twopage)$ 62 | $if(publication.citekey)$ 63 | \cite{$publication.citekey$}.\\[.15cm] 64 | $else$ 65 | $if(publication.author)$$publication.author$,$endif$ 66 | ``$publication.title$.'' $if(publication.journal)$\textit{$publication.journal$}$if(publication.journal_info)$, $publication.journal_info$$endif$.$endif$ $publication.date$$if(publication.description)$. $publication.description$$endif$.\\[.15cm] 67 | % End of block for academic publications 68 | $endif$ 69 | $endif$ 70 | $else$ 71 | 72 | $if(publication.public)$ 73 | $else$ 74 | % Raise an error if some publication is neither public nor academic; 75 | % otherwise I'll lose some out of stupidity. 76 | \error{$publication.title$} 77 | $endif$ 78 | $endif$ 79 | $endfor$ 80 | 81 | \subsection{General Audience Publications} 82 | 83 | $for(publication)$ 84 | $if(publication.twopage)$ 85 | $if(publication.public)$ 86 | $if(publication.citekey)$ 87 | \cite{$publication.citekey$}.\\[.15cm] 88 | $else$ 89 | $if(publication.author)$$publication.author$,$endif$ 90 | ``$publication.title$.'' $if(publication.journal)$\textit{$publication.journal$}$if(publication.journal_info)$, $publication.journal_info$$endif$.$endif$ $publication.date$$if(publication.description)$. $publication.description$$endif$.\\[.15cm] 91 | $endif$ 92 | % End of block for general publications 93 | $endif$ 94 | $endif$ 95 | $endfor$ 96 | 97 | \section{grants} 98 | 99 | $for(grants)$ 100 | $grants$\\[.15cm] 101 | $endfor$ 102 | 103 | \section{selected invited talks} 104 | 105 | $for(invited_talk)$ 106 | $if(invited_talk.twopage)$ 107 | ``$invited_talk.title$.'' $if(invited_talk.host)$$invited_talk.host$, $endif$$invited_talk.place$. $invited_talk.date$.\\[.15cm] 108 | $endif$ 109 | $endfor$ 110 | 111 | \section{selected conference talks} 112 | 113 | $for(conference)$ 114 | $if(conference.twopage)$ 115 | ``$conference.title$.'' 116 | $if(conference.host)$$conference.host$, $endif$ 117 | $conference.place$. 118 | $conference.date$.\\[.15cm] 119 | $endif$ 120 | $endfor$ 121 | 122 | \section{service} 123 | $for(service)$ 124 | %\subsection{$service.type$} 125 | $for(service.gigs)$ 126 | $if(service.gigs.twopage)$ 127 | $service.gigs.item$. $service.gigs.date$.\\[.15cm] 128 | $endif$ 129 | $endfor$ 130 | $endfor$ 131 | 132 | 133 | \section{research competencies} 134 | $for(competencies)$ 135 | $competencies.type$. $for(competencies.items)$ $competencies.items$$endfor$\\[.15cm] 136 | $endfor$ 137 | 138 | 139 | \end{document} 140 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /template_for_long_CV.tex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | \documentclass[11pt, letter]{article} 2 | 3 | % This is a tex file to make Ben Schmidt's CV. 4 | % The content is 5 | 6 | \usepackage{jk-vita} 7 | \usepackage[notes,natbib,isbn=false,backend=biber,url=false,numbermonth=true]{biblatex-chicago} 8 | 9 | %\usepackage{biblatex} 10 | 11 | % Your biblatex file is likely somewhere else. 12 | $if(bibliography)$ 13 | \addbibresource{$bibliography$} 14 | $endif$ 15 | 16 | \title{} 17 | \name{$name$} 18 | % I guess postnoms is like junior? I dunno. 19 | \postnoms{} 20 | \address{ 21 | $for(address)$ 22 | $address$\\ 23 | $endfor$ 24 | } 25 | \www{$www$} 26 | \email{$email$} 27 | \tel{$tel$} 28 | \twitter{$twitter$} 29 | \subject{} 30 | 31 | 32 | \begin{document} 33 | 34 | \maketitle 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | \section{appointments} 40 | 41 | $for(appointment)$ 42 | \subsection{$appointment.place$} 43 | $for(appointment.items)$ 44 | $appointment.items.item$. $appointment.items.date$. \\ 45 | $endfor$ 46 | $endfor$ 47 | 48 | \section{education} 49 | % Education uses a different field called ``items.'' 50 | $for(education)$ 51 | \subsection{$education.place$, $education.item$, $education.date$} 52 | $if(education.info)$ 53 | $for(education.info)$ 54 | $if(education.info.text)$ 55 | % Store certain things in a field called 'text' to allow another field 56 | % for priority. 57 | $education.info.text$ \\ 58 | $else$ 59 | $education.info$ \\ 60 | $endif$ 61 | $endfor$ 62 | $endif$ 63 | $endfor$ 64 | 65 | % A little wonky. I want my publications divided up based on tags. 66 | % (Yes, it would be better to just do this with bib file). That's for later. 67 | 68 | \section{publications} 69 | 70 | \subsection{Academic Publications} 71 | 72 | $for(publication)$ 73 | $if(publication.academic)$ 74 | $if(publication.citekey)$ 75 | \cite{$publication.citekey$}.\\[.15cm] 76 | $else$ 77 | $if(publication.author)$$publication.author$,$endif$ 78 | ``$publication.title$.'' $if(publication.journal)$\textit{$publication.journal$}$if(publication.journal_info)$, $publication.journal_info$$endif$.$endif$ $publication.date$$if(publication.description)$. $publication.description$$endif$.\\[.15cm] 79 | % End of block for academic publications 80 | $endif$ 81 | $else$ 82 | 83 | $if(publication.public)$ 84 | $else$ 85 | % Raise an error if some publication is neither public nor academic; 86 | % otherwise I'll lose some out of stupidity. 87 | \error{$publication.title$} 88 | $endif$ 89 | $endif$ 90 | $endfor$ 91 | 92 | \subsection{General Audience Publications} 93 | 94 | $for(publication)$ 95 | $if(publication.public)$ 96 | $if(publication.citekey)$ 97 | \cite{$publication.citekey$}.\\[.15cm] 98 | $else$ 99 | $if(publication.author)$$publication.author$,$endif$ 100 | ``$publication.title$.'' $if(publication.journal)$\textit{$publication.journal$}$if(publication.journal_info)$, $publication.journal_info$$endif$.$endif$ $publication.date$$if(publication.description)$. $publication.description$$endif$.\\[.15cm] 101 | $endif$ 102 | % End of block for general publications 103 | $endif$ 104 | $endfor$ 105 | 106 | \section{grants} 107 | 108 | $for(grants)$ 109 | $grants$\\[.15cm] 110 | $endfor$ 111 | 112 | \section{invited talks} 113 | 114 | $for(invited_talk)$ 115 | ``$invited_talk.title$.'' $if(invited_talk.host)$$invited_talk.host$, $endif$$invited_talk.place$. $invited_talk.date$.\\[.15cm] 116 | $endfor$ 117 | 118 | 119 | \section{workshops} 120 | 121 | $for(workshop)$ 122 | ``$workshop.title$.'' 123 | $if(workshop.host)$$workshop.host$, $endif$$workshop.place$. 124 | $workshop.date$.\\[.15cm] 125 | $endfor$ 126 | 127 | \section{conference talks} 128 | 129 | $for(conference)$ 130 | ``$conference.title$.'' 131 | $if(conference.host)$$conference.host$, $endif$ 132 | $conference.place$. 133 | $conference.date$.\\[.15cm] 134 | $endfor$ 135 | 136 | \section{courses taught} 137 | 138 | $for(teaching)$ 139 | ``$teaching.title$.'' $teaching.date$. ($teaching.type$)\\[.15cm] 140 | $endfor$ 141 | 142 | 143 | \section{public history} 144 | 145 | $for(public_history)$ 146 | % This one has a hierarchical setup: there are multiple roles in public history, and 147 | % each can have any number of ``gigs'' 148 | % These are irregular enough that I just use an ``item'' field to store the text. 149 | \subsection{$public_history.role$} 150 | $for(public_history.gigs)$ 151 | $public_history.gigs.item$ $public_history.gigs.date$.\\[.15cm] 152 | $endfor$ 153 | $endfor$ 154 | \subsection{Selected media coverage} 155 | 156 | $for(media_coverage)$ 157 | $if(media_coverage.citekey)$ 158 | \fullcite{$media_coverage.citekey$}\\ 159 | $else$ 160 | $media_coverage.title$ 161 | $endif$ 162 | $endfor$ 163 | 164 | 165 | \section{service} 166 | $for(service)$ 167 | \subsection{$service.type$} 168 | $for(service.gigs)$ 169 | $service.gigs.item$. $service.gigs.date$.\\[.15cm] 170 | $endfor$ 171 | $endfor$ 172 | 173 | 174 | \section{research competencies} 175 | $for(competencies)$ 176 | \subsection{$competencies.type$} 177 | $for(competencies.items)$ 178 | $competencies.items$\\[.15cm] 179 | $endfor$ 180 | $endfor$ 181 | 182 | 183 | 184 | \end{document} 185 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /template-cv-zach.tex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | \documentclass[11pt]{article} 2 | 3 | % This is a tex file to make Richard Zach's CV. 4 | % The content is 5 | 6 | \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} 7 | 8 | \usepackage{rz-vita} 9 | \usepackage{ifthen} 10 | %\usepackage[english]{isodate} 11 | %\printdayoff\numdate 12 | \def\printdate#1{\xprintdate#1-} 13 | \def\xprintdate#1-#2-#3-{#1} 14 | %\def\daterange#1#2{\xprintdate#1---\xprintdate#2-} 15 | \def\daterange#1#2{\ifthenelse{\equal{\xprintdate#1-}{\xprintdate#2-}}{\xprintdate#1-}{\xprintdate#1---\xprintdate#2-}} 16 | 17 | % Your biblatex file is likely somewhere else. 18 | $if(bibliography)$ 19 | \addbibresource{$bibliography$} 20 | $endif$ 21 | 22 | \title{} 23 | \name{$name$} 24 | % I guess postnoms is like junior? I dunno. 25 | \postnoms{} 26 | \address{ 27 | $for(address)$ 28 | $address$\\ 29 | $endfor$ 30 | } 31 | \www{$www$} 32 | \email{$email$} 33 | \tel{$tel$} 34 | \twitter{$twitter$} 35 | \mastodonhandle{$mastodonhandle$} 36 | \mastodoninstance{$mastodoninstance$} 37 | \orcid{$orcid$} 38 | \philpapers{$philpapers$} 39 | \github{$github$} 40 | \googlescholar{$scholar$} 41 | \subject{} 42 | 43 | 44 | \begin{document} 45 | 46 | \maketitle 47 | 48 | \raggedright 49 | 50 | \section{Education} 51 | 52 | $for(education)$ 53 | \ind $education.degree$, \textbf{$education.school$}, $education.field$, \printdate{$education.date$}$if(education.info)$ ($education.info$) 54 | $else$ 55 | $endif$ 56 | $endfor$ 57 | 58 | $for(competencies)$ 59 | \section{$competencies.type$} 60 | $for(competencies.items)$\ind $competencies.items$ 61 | 62 | $endfor$ 63 | $endfor$ 64 | 65 | \section{Appointments} 66 | 67 | $for(appointment)$ 68 | \subsection{$appointment.place$} 69 | $for(appointment.items)$ 70 | \ind $appointment.items.item$, $if(appointment.items.enddate)$\daterange{$appointment.items.begindate$}{$appointment.items.enddate$}$else$\printdate{$appointment.items.begindate$}--$endif$. 71 | 72 | $endfor$ 73 | $endfor$ 74 | 75 | \section{Awards} 76 | 77 | $for(award)$ 78 | \ind $award.title$, $if(award.agency)$$award.agency$, $endif$$award.date$. 79 | 80 | $endfor$ 81 | 82 | \section{Editor} 83 | 84 | $for(editor)$ 85 | \ind \textit{\href{$editor.link$}{$editor.item$}}, $editor.role$, $if(editor.enddate)$\daterange{$editor.begindate$}{$editor.enddate$}$else$\printdate{$editor.begindate$}--$endif$. 86 | 87 | $endfor$ 88 | 89 | \defbibheading{publist}[\bibname]{% 90 | \subsection{#1}} 91 | 92 | \begin{publications} 93 | \printbibrz{book}{Books} 94 | \printbibrz{textbook}{Open Textbooks} 95 | \printbibrz{edition}{Editions} 96 | \printbibrz{article}{Journal Articles} 97 | \printbibrz{chapter}{Book Chapters} 98 | \printbibrz{review}{Book Reviews} 99 | \printbibrz{translation}{Translations} 100 | \printbibrz{abstract}{Abstracts} 101 | \printbibrz{thesis}{Theses} 102 | \printbibrz{techreport}{Reports} 103 | \printbibrz{other}{Other} 104 | \end{publications} 105 | 106 | 107 | \section{Presentations}\nopagebreak 108 | \subsection{Invited Departmental Presentations} 109 | 110 | $for(presentation)$ 111 | $if(presentation.invited)$\ind ``$presentation.title$.'' $if(presentation.host)$$presentation.host$, $endif$$presentation.place$, \printdate{$presentation.date$}. 112 | 113 | $endif$ 114 | $endfor$ 115 | 116 | \subsection{Conference Keynotes} 117 | 118 | $for(presentation)$ 119 | $if(presentation.keynote)$\ind ``$presentation.title$.'' $if(presentation.host)$\emph{$presentation.host$}, $endif$$if(presentation.note)$$presentation.note$, $endif$$presentation.place$, \printdate{$presentation.date$}. 120 | 121 | $endif$ 122 | $endfor$ 123 | 124 | \subsection{Invited Conference and Workshop Talks} 125 | 126 | $for(presentation)$ 127 | $if(presentation.workshop)$\ind ``$presentation.title$.'' $if(presentation.host)$\emph{$presentation.host$}, $endif$$if(presentation.note)$$presentation.note$, $endif$$presentation.place$, \printdate{$presentation.date$}. 128 | 129 | $endif$ 130 | $endfor$ 131 | 132 | \subsection{Conference Presentations} 133 | 134 | $for(presentation)$ 135 | $if(presentation.conference)$\ind ``$presentation.title$.'' $if(presentation.host)$\emph{$presentation.host$}, $endif$$presentation.place$, \printdate{$presentation.date$}. 136 | 137 | $endif$ 138 | $endfor$ 139 | 140 | \subsection{Commentaries} 141 | 142 | $for(presentation)$ 143 | $if(presentation.comments)$\ind ``$presentation.title$.'' $if(presentation.host)$\emph{$presentation.host$}, $endif$$presentation.place$, \printdate{$presentation.date$}. 144 | 145 | $endif$ 146 | $endfor$ 147 | 148 | \subsection{Local Presentations} 149 | 150 | $for(presentation)$ 151 | $if(presentation.local)$ 152 | \ind ``$presentation.title$.'' $if(presentation.host)$$presentation.host$, $endif$$presentation.place$, \printdate{$presentation.date$}. 153 | 154 | $endif$ 155 | $endfor$ 156 | 157 | \section{Teaching and Supervision} 158 | 159 | \subsection{Classes Taught} 160 | 161 | $for(teaching)$ 162 | \subsection{$teaching.school$} 163 | $for(teaching.courses)$ 164 | \ind $teaching.courses.title$$if(teaching.courses.number)$ ($teaching.courses.number$)$endif$, $teaching.courses.date$. ($teaching.courses.type$). 165 | 166 | $endfor$ 167 | $endfor$ 168 | 169 | \subsection{Students} 170 | 171 | $for(students)$ 172 | \subsection{$students.type$} 173 | $for(students.students)$ 174 | \ind 175 | $if(students.students.webpage)$\href{$students.students.webpage$}{$students.students.name$}$else$$students.students.name$$endif$ 176 | ($students.students.degree$$if(students.students.supervisor)$; 177 | supervisor: $students.students.supervisor$$endif$), 178 | ``$if(students.students.link)$\href{$students.students.link$}{$students.students.thesis$}$else$$students.students.thesis$$endif$,'' 179 | $students.students.date$ 180 | 181 | $endfor$ 182 | $endfor$ 183 | 184 | \subsection{Teaching Awards} 185 | 186 | $for(teaching-award)$ 187 | \ind $teaching-award.title$, $teaching-award.agency$, $teaching-award.date$. 188 | 189 | $endfor$ 190 | 191 | \section{Grants} 192 | 193 | $for(grants)$ 194 | \ind $grants.type$, $if(grants.title)$``$grants.title$,'' $endif$$grants.value$, $grants.date$$if(grants.note)$ ($grants.note$)$endif$. 195 | 196 | $endfor$ 197 | 198 | \section{Service} 199 | 200 | $for(service)$ 201 | \subsection{$service.type$} 202 | $for(service.gigs)$ 203 | \ind $service.gigs.item$. $if(service.gigs.date)$$service.gigs.date$.$endif$ 204 | 205 | $endfor$ 206 | $endfor$ 207 | 208 | 209 | \end{document} 210 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rz-vita.sty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | %% Curriculum Vitae style file 2 | %% 3 | %% Richard Zach 4 | %% Last updated: 4 March 2021 5 | %% 6 | %% This file contains elements from: 7 | %% - https://github.com/jkeirstead/jk-vita 8 | %% - http://robjhyndman.com/research/cv.sty 9 | %% - http://kjhealy.github.com/kjh-vita 10 | %% 11 | 12 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13 | %% Load required packages 14 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15 | \usepackage{paralist,ragged2e,datetime} 16 | \usepackage{hyperref,fancyhdr,enumitem,color} 17 | \usepackage[centering]{geometry} 18 | \usepackage{fontawesome5} 19 | \usepackage[compact,small,sf,bf]{titlesec} 20 | \usepackage{etaremune} 21 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 | %% Git version tracking 23 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24 | 25 | %% If you don't use git or the vc package (from CTAN), comment this out. 26 | %% If you comment it out, be sure to remove the \rfoot comment below, too. 27 | %% See vc manual to compile with xelatex -enable-write18 vita 28 | \immediate\write18{vc.sh} 29 | \input{vc} 30 | 31 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 | %% Fonts and colours 33 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 | %% needed for xelatex to work 35 | %\usepackage{fontspec} 36 | %\usepackage{xunicode} 37 | 38 | %% color for the links 39 | \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{xcolor} 40 | \definecolor{ImperialBlue}{rgb}{0.082,0.416,0.608} 41 | \definecolor{ImperialLightBlue}{rgb}{0.545,0.682,0.8} 42 | 43 | %% Use Baskerville 44 | 45 | \usepackage[sfdefault]{universalis} 46 | \usepackage[osf]{Baskervaldx} % oldstyle figures 47 | \usepackage[bigdelims,baskervaldx]{newtxmath} 48 | \usepackage[cal=boondoxo]{mathalfa} 49 | 50 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51 | %% Header and footer 52 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53 | 54 | % git revision info inserted via external script -- see docs for vc 55 | % package for details. comment out this line if you're not using vc, 56 | % and also remove the \input{vc} line above. 57 | 58 | % What use is a commit number? 59 | \newcommand{\gitinfo}{\textcolor{Gray}{\texttt{\scriptsize Last updated \VCDateTEX}}} 60 | 61 | % Style for the front page 62 | \fancypagestyle{myplain}{% 63 | \fancyhf{} 64 | \renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt} 65 | \renewcommand\footrulewidth{0pt} 66 | \fancyfoot[R]{\gitinfo} 67 | } 68 | 69 | % Style for the other pages 70 | \pagestyle{fancy} 71 | \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} 72 | \fancyhead{} 73 | \fancyfoot{} 74 | \rhead{{\scriptsize\thepage}} 75 | %Healey on puts the revision on page 1. 76 | %\rfoot{\gitinfo} 77 | 78 | 79 | %%------------------------------------------------------------------------ 80 | %% Basic name functions and title box 81 | %%------------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 | 83 | %% used below in the hyperref declaration and address banner section. 84 | \def\title#1{\def\@title{#1}} 85 | \def\name#1{\def\@name{#1}} 86 | \def\www#1{\def\@www{#1}} 87 | \def\email#1{\def\@email{#1}} 88 | \def\twitter#1{\def\@twitter{#1}} 89 | \def\mastodonhandle#1{\def\@mastodonhandle{#1}} 90 | \def\mastodoninstance#1{\def\@mastodoninstance{#1}} 91 | \def\tel#1{\def\@tel{#1}} 92 | \def\orcid#1{\def\@orcid{#1}} 93 | \def\philpapers#1{\def\@philpapers{#1}} 94 | \def\github#1{\def\@github{#1}} 95 | \def\googlescholar#1{\def\@googlescholar{#1}} 96 | \def\postnoms#1{\def\@postnoms{#1}} 97 | \def\address#1{\def\@address{#1}} 98 | \def\subject#1{\def\@subject{#1}} 99 | 100 | %% Date format (if you wanted to include the date but you'll see below 101 | %% I just use the version control info instead 102 | % \newdateformat{rjh}{\monthname~\THEYEAR} 103 | % \rjh 104 | \date{} % not used (revision control instead) 105 | 106 | %% hyperlinks 107 | \hypersetup{colorlinks, 108 | allcolors=Blue} 109 | 110 | \AtBeginDocument{% 111 | \def\keywords{\@name, Vita, CV, Resume, \@subject} 112 | \hypersetup{pdftex, 113 | plainpages=false, 114 | pdfpagelabels, 115 | bookmarksnumbered, 116 | pdftitle={Richard Zach: Curriculum Vitae}, 117 | pagebackref, 118 | pdfauthor={\@name}, 119 | pdfkeywords={\keywords} 120 | } 121 | } 122 | 123 | \def\maketitle{ 124 | \thispagestyle{myplain} 125 | 126 | % Pull header block up 127 | \vspace*{-6em} 128 | 129 | \begin{minipage}[t]{3.5in} 130 | \flushright {\footnotesize \@address} 131 | \end{minipage} 132 | \hfill 133 | \begin{minipage}[t]{2in} 134 | \flushright 135 | {\scriptsize \texttt{\@tel \, \faPhone} } \\ 136 | {\scriptsize \texttt{\href{mailto:\@email}{\@email}} \, \faEnvelope} \\ 137 | {\scriptsize \texttt{\href{http://\@www}{\@www}} \, \faGlobe} \\ 138 | {\scriptsize \texttt{\href{https://github.com/\@github}{\@github}} \, \faGithub} \\ 139 | % {\scriptsize 140 | % \texttt{\href{https://twitter.com/\@twitter}{\@twitter}\, \faTwitter}} \\ 141 | {\scriptsize 142 | \texttt{\href{https://\@mastodoninstance/@\@mastodonhandle}{@\@mastodonhandle 143 | @\@mastodoninstance}\, \faMastodon}} \\ 144 | {\scriptsize \textsc{\href{https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=\@googlescholar&hl=en}{Google Scholar}} \, \faGoogle} \\ 145 | {\scriptsize \textsc{\href{https://philpapers.org/profile/\@philpapers}{PhilPapers}} \, \faFile*} \\ 146 | 147 | \end{minipage} 148 | 149 | \bigskip 150 | \bigskip 151 | 152 | %% Name 153 | \noindent{\LARGE\scshape{\@title\ \@name}} {\scriptsize \textsc{\@postnoms}}\\ 154 | \bigskip 155 | \bigskip 156 | } 157 | 158 | %%------------------------------------------------------------------------ 159 | %% Section styling 160 | %%------------------------------------------------------------------------ 161 | 162 | %% This includes a fudge from the following link in order to get the 163 | %% subsection to align with a section 164 | %% http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/19200/titlesec-remove-space-after-empty-margin-section 165 | 166 | \makeatletter 167 | \newif\ifaftersec\aftersecfalse 168 | 169 | \newcommand\setsubskip{% 170 | \global\aftersectrue 171 | \everypar{% 172 | \global\aftersecfalse 173 | \if@noskipsec 174 | \global\@noskipsecfalse 175 | \clubpenalty\@M 176 | \hskip-\parindent 177 | \begingroup 178 | \@svsechd\unskip{\hspace{\@tempskipb}}% 179 | \endgroup 180 | \else 181 | \clubpenalty\@clubpenalty\everypar{}% 182 | \fi}} 183 | 184 | \newcommand\subskip{% 185 | \ifaftersec 186 | \removelastskip% EDIT 2 187 | \vspace{-\baselineskip}% EDIT 2 ?????????????? 188 | \fi 189 | \global\aftersecfalse} 190 | 191 | % Section styling 192 | \titleformat{\section}[leftmargin]{\raggedleft\sffamily\footnotesize}{}{0pt}{}[\setsubskip] 193 | \titlespacing*{\section}{2cm}{2.5ex}{0.5cm} 194 | 195 | % Subsection styling 196 | \titleformat{\subsection}{\subskip\itshape}{}{0pt}{}[] 197 | \titlespacing*{\subsection}{0pt}{2ex}{1ex} 198 | 199 | \raggedbottom 200 | \makeatother 201 | 202 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 203 | %% Bibliography formatting 204 | %% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 205 | 206 | %\usepackage[uniquename=init,dashed=false,doi=false,isbn=false,backend=biber]{biblatex-chicago} 207 | %\usepackage[notes,natbib,isbn=false,backend=biber,url=false,numbermonth=true]{biblatex-chicago} 208 | 209 | \usepackage[bibstyle=authoryear,date=year,sorting=ydnt,dashed=false,maxbibnames=99]{biblatex} 210 | 211 | \DeclareFieldFormat[article]{pages}{#1} 212 | \DeclareFieldFormat[inproceedings]{pages}{\lowercase{pp.}~#1} 213 | \DeclareFieldFormat[incollection]{pages}{\lowercase{pp.}~#1} 214 | \DeclareFieldFormat[article]{volume}{\mkbibbold{#1}} 215 | \DeclareFieldFormat[article]{number}{\mkbibparens{#1}} 216 | %\DeclareFieldFormat{title}{``\MakeSentenceCase{#1}''} 217 | \DeclareFieldFormat[book]{title}{\textit{\MakeCapital{#1}}} 218 | \DeclareFieldFormat[audio]{series}{\textit{\MakeCapital{#1}}} 219 | \DeclareFieldFormat{shorthandwidth}{#1} 220 | \DeclareFieldFormat{extrayear}{} 221 | \DeclareFieldFormat[article]{language}{} 222 | \DeclareFieldFormat[article]{month}{\textbf{#1}} 223 | \DeclareFieldFormat{isbn}{} 224 | \DeclareFieldFormat{issn}{} 225 | 226 | \AtEveryBibitem{% 227 | \clearlist{language}% 228 | } 229 | 230 | \DeclareBibliographyDriver{audio}{% 231 | \usebibmacro{bibindex}% 232 | \usebibmacro{author} 233 | \labelnamepunct 234 | \newblock 235 | \printfield{title} 236 | \labelnamepunct 237 | \newblock 238 | \iffieldundef{series}{}{\printfield{series}% 239 | \iffieldundef{number}{}{~\printfield{number}}} 240 | \labelnamepunct 241 | \newblock 242 | \printlist{publisher} 243 | \newblock\setunit{\addcomma\space} 244 | \printfield{userd} 245 | \labelnamepunct 246 | \newblock 247 | \printfield{note} 248 | \labelnamepunct 249 | \newblock 250 | \printfield{url} 251 | \usebibmacro{finentry} 252 | } 253 | 254 | \DeclareBibliographyDriver{software}{% 255 | \usebibmacro{bibindex}% 256 | \usebibmacro{author} 257 | \labelnamepunct 258 | \newblock 259 | \printfield{title} 260 | \labelnamepunct 261 | \newblock 262 | \iffieldundef{version}{}{\printfield{version}} 263 | \labelnamepunct 264 | \newblock 265 | \printlist{publisher} 266 | \newblock\setunit{\addcomma\space} 267 | \printfield{userd} 268 | \labelnamepunct 269 | \newblock 270 | \printfield{note} 271 | \labelnamepunct 272 | \newblock 273 | \printfield{url} 274 | \usebibmacro{finentry} 275 | } 276 | 277 | % Format & add link to philpapers page 278 | 279 | \DeclareFieldFormat{eprint:philpapers}{\textsc{philpapers:} \href{https://philpapers.org/rec/#1}{\footnotesize\texttt{#1}}} 280 | \DeclareFieldFormat{doi}{\textsc{doi:} 281 | \href{https://doi.org/#1}{\footnotesize\texttt{#1}}} 282 | \DeclareFieldFormat{url}{\href{#1}{\textsc{link}}} 283 | 284 | % Format & add link to Google Scholar citations 285 | 286 | % map the bibtex field "scholar" to usera 287 | \DeclareSourcemap{ 288 | \maps[datatype=bibtex]{ 289 | \map{ 290 | \step[fieldsource=scholar] 291 | \step[fieldset=usera,origfieldval] 292 | } 293 | } 294 | } 295 | 296 | % print the usera field at end of every entry, if defined 297 | \AtEveryBibitem{% 298 | \csappto{blx@bbx@\thefield{entrytype}}{% put at end of entry 299 | \iffieldundef{usera}{}{% 300 | \space\printfield{usera} 301 | } 302 | } 303 | } 304 | 305 | % print a link to the Google Scholar citations list 306 | \DeclareFieldFormat{usera}{\printscholar{#1}} 307 | 308 | % \jobname-scholar should include \defscholar{}{} 309 | \def\defscholar#1#2{\expandafter\def\csname scholar#1\endcsname{#2}} 310 | \def\printscholar#1{\ifcsname scholar#1\endcsname% 311 | \href{https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=#1}% 312 | {\textsc{citations:~\csname scholar#1\endcsname}}\fi} 313 | 314 | % include citation counts if available 315 | \IfFileExists{\jobname-scholar.tex}{\input \jobname-scholar} 316 | 317 | % No dot before number of articles 318 | \usepackage{xpatch} 319 | \xpatchbibmacro{volume+number+eid}{\setunit*{\adddot}}{}{}{} 320 | 321 | % Remove In: for an article. 322 | \renewbibmacro{in:}{% 323 | \ifentrytype{article}{}{% 324 | \printtext{\bibstring{in}\intitlepunct}}} 325 | 326 | % Bibliography categories 327 | \def\makebibcategory#1#2{\DeclareBibliographyCategory{#1}\defbibheading{#1}{\subsection*{#2}}} 328 | \makebibcategory{books}{Books} 329 | \makebibcategory{papers}{Journal articles} 330 | \makebibcategory{chapters}{Book chapters} 331 | \makebibcategory{conferences}{Conference papers \& posters} 332 | \makebibcategory{techreports}{Unpublished working papers} 333 | \makebibcategory{bookreviews}{Book reviews} 334 | \makebibcategory{editorials}{Editorials} 335 | \makebibcategory{phd}{PhD thesis} 336 | \makebibcategory{subpapers}{Submitted papers} 337 | \makebibcategory{curpapers}{Current projects} 338 | \makebibcategory{other}{Reviews, software \& other writing} 339 | \makebibcategory{abstracts}{Abstracts} 340 | 341 | \setlength{\bibitemsep}{2.5pt} 342 | \setlength{\bibhang}{.8cm} 343 | %\renewcommand{\bibfont}{\fontsize{12}{14}} 344 | 345 | %\renewcommand*{\bibitem}{\addtocounter{papers}{1}\item \mbox{}\hskip-0.85cm\hbox to 0.85cm{\hfill\arabic{papers}.~~}} 346 | \renewcommand*{\bibitem}{\addtocounter{papers}{1}\item} 347 | \defbibenvironment{bibliography} 348 | {\begin{etaremune}%\list{} 349 | {\setlength{\leftmargin}{\bibhang}% 350 | \setlength{\itemsep}{\bibitemsep}% 351 | \setlength{\parsep}{\bibparsep}}} 352 | {\end{etaremune}} 353 | {\bibitem} 354 | 355 | \newenvironment{publications}{\section{Publications}\label{papersstart}}% 356 | {\label{papersend}\addtocounter{sumpapers}{-1}\refstepcounter{sumpapers}\label{sumpapers}} 357 | 358 | \def\printbibrz#1#2{\printbibliography[keyword={#1},heading=subbibnumbered,title={#2}]\lastref{sumpapers}} 359 | \renewcommand{\bibfont}{\normalfont\fontsize{11}{13.4}\rmfamily} 360 | % Counters for keeping track of papers 361 | \newcounter{papers}\setcounter{papers}{0} 362 | \newcounter{sumpapers}\setcounter{sumpapers}{0} 363 | \def\lastref#1{\addtocounter{#1}{\value{papers}}\setcounter{papers}{0}} 364 | 365 | % Add all papers in the bib file. 366 | \nocite{*} 367 | 368 | 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /curriculum_vitae.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Richard Zach 3 | address: 4 | - University of Calgary 5 | - Department of Philosophy 6 | - 2500 University Drive NW 7 | - Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 8 | - Canada 9 | email: rzach@ucalgary.ca 10 | twitter: rrrichardzach 11 | mastodonhandle: rrrichardzach 12 | mastodoninstance: mathstodon.xyz 13 | www: richardzach.org 14 | tel: +1 (403) 220 3170 15 | scholar: 79lNJr4AAAAJ 16 | philpapers: 479 17 | orcid: 0000-0003-1633-8324 18 | github: rzach 19 | bibliography: zach.bib 20 | 21 | appointment: 22 | - 23 | place: 'University of Calgary, Department of Philosophy' 24 | items: 25 | - 26 | item: Professor 27 | begindate: 2009-07-01 28 | - 29 | item: Associate Professor 30 | begindate: 2004-07-01 31 | enddate: 2009-06-30 32 | - 33 | item: Assistant Professor 34 | begindate: 2001-07-01 35 | enddate: 2004-06-30 36 | - 37 | place: 'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne' 38 | items: 39 | - 40 | item: 'Professeur invité' 41 | begindate: 2023-04-10 42 | enddate: 2023-04-23 43 | - 44 | place: 'Technische Universität Wien, Department of Computer Science' 45 | items: 46 | - 47 | item: Visiting Researcher 48 | begindate: 2022-01-01 49 | enddate: 2022-06-30 50 | - 51 | item: Erasmus Mundus Scholar 52 | begindate: 2009-00-00 53 | enddate: 2009-00-00 54 | - 55 | item: Lecturer 56 | begindate: 1995-03-01 57 | enddate: 2000-06-30 58 | - 59 | place: 'McGill University, Department of Philosophy' 60 | items: 61 | - 62 | item: Visiting Professor 63 | begindate: 2014-10-01 64 | enddate: 2015-06-30 65 | - 66 | place: "University of California, Irvine, 67 | Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science" 68 | items: 69 | - 70 | item: Visiting Associate Researcher 71 | begindate: 2004-10-01 72 | enddate: 2004-12-31 73 | - 74 | place: 'Stanford University, Department of Philosophy' 75 | items: 76 | - 77 | item: Lecturer 78 | begindate: 2001-01-01 79 | enddate: 2001-06-30 80 | 81 | - 82 | place: 'University of California, Berkeley, Department of Philosophy' 83 | items: 84 | - 85 | item: Graduate Student Instructor 86 | begindate: 1996-09-01 87 | enddate: 2000-12-31 88 | 89 | 90 | shortappointment: 91 | - 92 | place: University of Calgary 93 | item: Professor 94 | begindate: 2009-07-01 95 | - 96 | place: Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne 97 | item: Professeur invité 98 | begindate: 2023-04-10 99 | enddate: 2023-04-23 100 | - 101 | place: Technische Universität Wien 102 | item: Visiting Researcher 103 | begindate: 2022-01-01 104 | enddate: 2022-06-30 105 | - 106 | place: McGill University 107 | item: Visiting Professor 108 | begindate: 2014-10-01 109 | enddate: 2015-06-30 110 | - 111 | place: University of Calgary 112 | item: Associate Professor 113 | begindate: 2004-07-01 114 | enddate: 2009-06-30 115 | - 116 | place: "University of California, Irvine" 117 | item: Visiting Associate Researcher 118 | begindate: 2004-10-01 119 | enddate: 2004-12-31 120 | - 121 | place: University of Calgary 122 | item: Assistant Professor 123 | begindate: 2001-07-01 124 | enddate: 2004-06-30 125 | - 126 | place: Stanford University 127 | item: Lecturer 128 | begindate: 2001-01-01 129 | enddate: 2001-06-30 130 | - 131 | place: Technische Universität Wien 132 | item: Lecturer 133 | begindate: 1995-03-01 134 | enddate: 2009-06-30 135 | 136 | editor: 137 | - 138 | item: Philosophia Mathematica 139 | link: https://academic.oup.com/philmat 140 | role: Editor 141 | begindate: 2019-00-00 142 | short: true 143 | - 144 | item: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 145 | link: https://plato.stanford.edu/ 146 | role: Subject Editor, History of Logic 147 | begindate: 2005-00-00 148 | short: true 149 | - 150 | item: Journal for the History of Analytic Philosophy 151 | link: https://jhaponline.org/ 152 | role: Founding Editor 153 | begindate: 2010-00-00 154 | enddate: 2020-12-01 155 | short: true 156 | - 157 | item: The Review of Symbolic Logic 158 | link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-symbolic-logic 159 | role: Founding Editor 160 | begindate: 2007-01-01 161 | enddate: 2013-12-31 162 | short: true 163 | - 164 | item: Studia Logica 165 | link: http://www.studialogica.org/ 166 | role: Associate Editor 167 | begindate: 2006-00-00 168 | enddate: 2008-00-00 169 | short: true 170 | - 171 | item: Open Logic Project 172 | link: http://openlogicproject.org/ 173 | role: Main Instigator 174 | begindate: 2013-00-00 175 | - 176 | item: The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap 177 | link: http://rudolfcarnap.org/ 178 | role: Editor 179 | begindate: 2006-00-00 180 | - 181 | item: Hilbert-Bernays Project 182 | link: http://wirth.bplaced.net/p/hilbertbernays/ 183 | role: Advisory Board Member 184 | begindate: 2008-00-00 185 | - 186 | item: Paul Bernays Project 187 | link: http://www.phil.cmu.edu/projects/bernays/ 188 | role: Editorial Board Member 189 | begindate: 2000-00-00 190 | 191 | education: 192 | - 193 | school: University of California, Berkeley 194 | degree: PhD 195 | field: Logic and the Methodology of Science 196 | date: 2001-05-01 197 | info: | 198 | Thesis: "Hilberts Finitism: Historical, Philosophical, and 199 | Metamathematical Perspectives." Supervisors: Paolo Mancosu, Jack H. Silver 200 | short: yes 201 | - 202 | school: University of California, Berkeley 203 | degree: MA 204 | field: Mathematics 205 | date: 1997-05-01 206 | - 207 | school: University of California, Berkeley 208 | degree: CPhil 209 | field: Logic and the Methodology of Science 210 | date: 1997-05-01 211 | - 212 | school: Technische Universität Wien 213 | degree: Diplom-Ingenieur 214 | field: Computational Logic 215 | date: 1993-11-01 216 | short: yes 217 | 218 | 219 | competencies: 220 | - 221 | type: Areas of Specialization 222 | items: 223 | - 'Logic: Proof Theory, Non-classical Logics' 224 | - 'History of Logic: Hilbert, Gödel, Carnap' 225 | - "Philosophy of Mathematics: Hilbert's Program" 226 | - 'History of Analytic Philosophy: Carnap' 227 | - 228 | type: Areas of Competence 229 | items: 230 | - Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Science 231 | 232 | 233 | award: 234 | - 235 | title: Shoenfield Prize 236 | agency: Association for Symbolic Logic 237 | date: 2022 238 | - 239 | title: Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25th Anniversary Prize 240 | agency: Association for Symbolic Logic 241 | date: 2021 242 | - 243 | title: Annual Fellowship 244 | agency: Calgary Institute for the Humanities 245 | date: 2013-2014 246 | - 247 | title: Annual Fellowship 248 | agency: Calgary Institute for the Humanities 249 | date: 2006-2007 250 | - 251 | title: Visiting Fellowship 252 | agency: Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of California, Irvine 253 | date: 2004 254 | - 255 | title: Canadian Hunter Young Innovator Award 256 | agency: University of Calgary 257 | date: 2003 258 | - 259 | title: Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fellowship 260 | date: 1999-2000 261 | - 262 | title: The Berkeley Fellowship for Graduate Study 263 | agency: University of California, Berkeley 264 | date: 1994-1999 265 | - 266 | title: Kurt Gödel Fellowship for Study Abroad 267 | agency: Austrian Ministry of Science 268 | date: 1994-1995 269 | 270 | presentation: 271 | - 272 | title: "Hilbert's program and infinity" 273 | host: "Logic in Philosophy Workshop: Incompleteness and Intuition" 274 | place: University of Rijeka 275 | date: 2024-09-11 276 | workshop: true 277 | - 278 | title: "The Epsilon Calculus in Non-Classical Logics: Recent Results and Open Questions" 279 | host: "Proof Representations: From Theory to Applications" 280 | place: Schloss Dagstuhl 281 | date: 2024-08-19 282 | workshop: true 283 | - 284 | title: "Tutorial on Curry-Howard II" 285 | host: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group in Logic and Category Theory 286 | place: University of Calgary 287 | date: 2023-11-29 288 | local: true 289 | - 290 | title: "Tutorial on Curry-Howard I" 291 | host: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group in Logic and Category Theory 292 | place: University of Calgary 293 | date: 2023-10-18 294 | local: true 295 | - 296 | title: "Hilbert's program and infinity" 297 | host: "Gödel and Kant on Mathematics and Physics" 298 | place: University of Tübingen 299 | date: 2023-10-11 300 | workshop: true 301 | - 302 | title: "The Epsilon Calculus in Non-Classical Logics: Recent Results and Open Questions" 303 | host: Workshop on Logic, Language, and Information WoLLIC 2023 304 | place: Dalhousie University, Halifax 305 | date: 2023-07-11 306 | keynote: true 307 | - 308 | title: The Pre-History of Automated Reasoning 309 | host: Logic Seminar 310 | place: Wuhan University 311 | date: 2023-05-17 312 | invited: true 313 | - 314 | title: The Pre-History of Automated Reasoning 315 | host: Logic & Theory Group 316 | place: Vienna University of Technology 317 | date: 2023-05-03 318 | invited: true 319 | - 320 | title: "Semantics of First-order Logic: The Early Years" 321 | host: Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy 322 | place: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich 323 | date: 2023-11-15 324 | invited: true 325 | - 326 | title: The Pre-History of Automated Reasoning 327 | host: PHILMATH Seminar 328 | place: Institut d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences et Techniques, CNRS/Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne 329 | date: 2023-04-17 330 | invited: true 331 | - 332 | title: The Automation of Reasoning 333 | host: The Formal Turn in 20th Century Thought 334 | place: University of Vienna 335 | date: 2023-02-16 336 | workshop: true 337 | - 338 | title: Logical Archeology of Automated Theorem Proving 339 | host: World Logic Day in Alberta and British Columbia 340 | place: Online 341 | date: 2023-01-14 342 | local: true 343 | - 344 | title: "Hilbert's program and infinity" 345 | host: Online Colloquium 346 | place: Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics 347 | date: 2022-10-28 348 | workshop: true 349 | - 350 | title: "Semantics of First-order Logic: The Early Years" 351 | host: Logic Seminar (online) 352 | place: Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 353 | date: 2022-11-15 354 | invited: true 355 | - 356 | title: Prefixed Tableaux for Simply Dependent Multimodal Logics 357 | host: Logic & Theory Group 358 | place: Vienna University of Technology 359 | date: 2022-06-22 360 | invited: true 361 | - 362 | title: "Hilbert's Program and Infinity" 363 | host: Logic Café 364 | place: University of Vienna 365 | date: 2022-06-10 366 | invited: true 367 | - 368 | title: "Hilbert's Program and Infinity" 369 | host: Séminaire «Infini mathématique» 370 | place: Université Paris I 371 | date: 2022-03-10 372 | invited: true 373 | - 374 | title: 'Semantics of First-order Logic: The Early Years' 375 | host: PHILMATH Seminar 376 | place: Institut d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences et Techniques, CNRS/Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne 377 | date: 2022-03-07 378 | invited: true 379 | - 380 | title: 'Semantics of First-order Logic: The Early Years' 381 | host: Logic Seminar 382 | place: University of Connecticut, Storrs 383 | date: 2021-11-12 384 | invited: true 385 | - 386 | title: 'Logic and Computation in the 1920s and 30s' 387 | host: Philosophy of Computation and Statistics Workshop 388 | place: University of Pennsylvania 389 | date: 2021-07-23 390 | invited: true 391 | - 392 | title: The Significance of the Curry-Howard Isomorphism 393 | host: Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association 394 | place: New York 395 | date: 2019-01-08 396 | keynote: true 397 | - 398 | title: The Philosophical Significance of the Curry-Howard Isomorphism 399 | host: 41st International Wittgenstein Symposium 400 | place: Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria 401 | date: 2018-08-06 402 | workshop: true 403 | - 404 | title: "OER: What, Why, When and How" 405 | host: Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning 406 | place: Calgary 407 | date: 2018-03-07 408 | local: true 409 | - 410 | title: The Origins of Modern First-order Logic 411 | place: Carnegie Mellon University 412 | host: Philosophy Colloquium 413 | date: 2017-11-16 414 | invited: true 415 | - 416 | title: The Open Logic Project 417 | place: Seattle 418 | host: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 419 | note: Special Session on Diversity in Logic Education 420 | date: 2017-04-13 421 | workshop: true 422 | - 423 | title: The Decision Problem and Logical Metatheory 424 | place: The Ohio State University 425 | host: SoMLaFS Colloquium 426 | date: 2017-03-31 427 | invited: true 428 | - 429 | title: General Rules for Sequent Calculus and Natural Deduction 430 | place: The Ohio State University 431 | host: OSU/UConn Workshop on Truth 432 | date: 2017-03-30 433 | workshop: true 434 | - 435 | title: Semantics and Proof Theory of the Epsilon Calculus 436 | place: Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 437 | host: Indian Conference on Logic and its Applications 438 | date: 2017-01-06 439 | keynote: true 440 | - 441 | title: The Fruitfulness of Philosophy of Mathematics 442 | place: Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur 443 | host: Workshop on Mathematics and Culture 444 | date: 2017-01-03 445 | workshop: true 446 | - 447 | title: "Substitution, Consequence, and Proof, or: How Many Consequence Relations Can One Logic Have?" 448 | place: University of British Columbia, Okanagan 449 | host: Department of Philosophy 450 | date: 2016-11-25 451 | invited: true 452 | - 453 | title: 'Comments on Patricia Blanchette: Models from Geometry to Logic' 454 | host: 50th Chapel Hill Philosophy Colloquium 455 | place: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 456 | date: 2016-10-23 457 | comments: true 458 | - 459 | title: Steinhardt on Variables 460 | host: Society for the Study of the History of Analytic Philosophy Annual Meeting 461 | place: Denver 462 | date: 2016-06-18 463 | conference: true 464 | - 465 | title: The Decision Problem and the Model Theory of First-order Logic 466 | host: Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics 467 | note: Special Session on Logic and Mathematics in the 19th and 20th Centuries in Honour of Aldo Antonelli 468 | place: Calgary 469 | date: 2016-05-29 470 | conference: true 471 | - 472 | title: General Natural Deduction Rules and General Lambda Calculi 473 | place: University of Connecticut, Storrs 474 | host: Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 475 | date: 2016-05-24 476 | conference: true 477 | - 478 | title: Rudolf Carnap and the Logic of Tolerance 479 | place: University of Calgary 480 | host: Calgary Institute for the Humanities 481 | date: 2016-02-23 482 | local: true 483 | - 484 | title: Substitution, Consequence, and Proof 485 | host: Society for Exact Philosophy 486 | place: Hamilton, ON 487 | date: 2015-05-23 488 | conference: true 489 | - 490 | title: Derivation and Consequence 491 | place: McGill University 492 | host: Philosophy Workshop 493 | date: 2015-04-10 494 | invited: true 495 | - 496 | title: The Decision Problem and Logical Metatheory 497 | place: University of California, Berkeley 498 | host: Townsend Center Working Group in History and Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics, and Science 499 | date: 2014-11-05 500 | invited: true 501 | - 502 | title: Carnap and Logic in the 1920s and 1930s 503 | host: Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science 504 | place: University of Minnesota 505 | date: 2014-04-25 506 | invited: true 507 | - 508 | title: The Decision Problem and Logical Metatheory 509 | host: Foundations Interest Group, Department of Philosophy 510 | place: University of Minnesota 511 | date: 2014-04-24 512 | invited: true 513 | - 514 | title: Carnap on Models 515 | host: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Symposium on Metalogic and Early Analytic Philosophy 516 | place: San Diego 517 | date: 2014-04-017 518 | keynote: true 519 | - 520 | title: The Epsilon Calculus and Non-Classical Logics 521 | host: 'Nonclassical Proofs: Theory, Applications, and Tools' 522 | place: Vienna 523 | date: 2014-07-20 524 | conference: true 525 | - 526 | title: The Place of Logic in Computer Science Education 527 | note: Panel discussion with Byron Cook, Alexander Leitsch, Prakash Panangaden, Nicole Schweikardt, and Helmut Veith 528 | host: Logic Colloquium 529 | place: Vienna 530 | date: 2014-07-15 531 | conference: true 532 | - 533 | title: Carnap and Logic in the 1920s and 1930s 534 | host: Society for the Study of the History of Analytic Philosophy Annual Meeting 535 | place: Montréal 536 | date: 2014-05-24 537 | conference: true 538 | - 539 | title: Carnap as a Logician 540 | host: Carnap on Logic Conference 541 | place: Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy 542 | date: 2013-07-06 543 | workshop: true 544 | - 545 | title: "The Epsilon Calculus: An Undervalued Logical Formalism" 546 | host: Annual Meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy 547 | place: Montréal 548 | date: 2013-05-26 549 | keynote: true 550 | - 551 | title: Carnap and Logic 552 | host: Workshop on Formal Epistemology and the Legacy of Logical Empiricism 553 | place: University of Texas, Austin 554 | workshop: true 555 | date: 2013-04-27 556 | - 557 | title: The Epsilon Calculus and Non-Classical Logics 558 | host: Winter Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 559 | place: New Orleans 560 | date: 2013-02-21 561 | conference: true 562 | - 563 | title: The Decision Problem and the Development of Metalogic 564 | host: Logic and Philosophy of Science Group 565 | place: University of Toronto 566 | date: 2012-03-29 567 | invited: true 568 | - 569 | title: Carnap, Tolerance, and the Foundational Debate in Mathematics 570 | host: International Congress on Logic, Philosophy, and Methodology of Science 571 | place: Nancy, France 572 | date: 2011-07-22 573 | conference: true 574 | - 575 | title: Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem and Mathematical Instrumentalism 576 | place: Keio University, Tokyo 577 | date: 2011-00-00 578 | invited: true 579 | - 580 | title: Proof Interpretations and the Constructive Content of Mathematical Theories 581 | place: Kyoto University 582 | date: 2011-00-00 583 | invited: true 584 | - 585 | title: The Epsilon Calculus 586 | place: Keio University, Tokyo 587 | date: 2011-00-00 588 | invited: true 589 | - 590 | title: Ayer and the Vienna Circle 591 | host: Western Canadian Philosophy Association 592 | place: University of Calgary 593 | date: 2010-10-29 594 | conference: true 595 | - 596 | title: "'Principia Mathematica' and the development of logic" 597 | host: PM@100 598 | place: McMaster University, Hamilton 599 | workshop: true 600 | date: 2010-05-023 601 | - 602 | title: The Decision Problem and the Development of Metalogic 603 | host: Department of Philosophy 604 | place: McGill University 605 | date: 2009-12-04 606 | invited: true 607 | - 608 | title: Proof Interpretations and the Constructive Content of Mathematical Theories 609 | host: Wissenschaftstheoretisches Kolloquium 610 | place: University of Vienna, Austria 611 | date: 2009-05-07 612 | invited: true 613 | - 614 | title: Bernays and the Decision Problem in Hilbert's School 615 | host: Bernaysfest 616 | place: Carnegie Mellon University 617 | date: 2008-11-15 618 | workshop: true 619 | - 620 | title: Carnap, Logic, and Analytic Philosophy 621 | host: 200 Years of Analytic Philosophy 622 | place: University of Latvia, Rīga 623 | date: 2008-08-29 624 | keynote: true 625 | - 626 | title: The Decision Problem and the Development of Metalogic 627 | host: Department of Philosophy 628 | place: Utrecht University 629 | date: 2008-06-25 630 | invited: true 631 | - 632 | title: Carnap's Logic in the 1930s 633 | host: Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 634 | note: Special Session on Logic and Logical Empiricism 635 | place: University of California, Irvine 636 | date: 2008-03-28 637 | workshop: true 638 | - 639 | title: 'Proof Construction, and Computation: Interactions between Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Foundations' 640 | place: Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa 641 | date: 2008-03-04 642 | invited: true 643 | - 644 | title: Analytic Systems for the $\varepsilon$-Calculus 645 | host: Analytic Systems/LPAR 2007 646 | place: Yerevan, Armenia 647 | date: 2007-10-15 648 | workshop: true 649 | - 650 | title: The Decision Problem in the 1920s 651 | host: Moscow-Vienna Workshop on Logic and Computation 652 | place: Technical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria 653 | date: 2007-07-02 654 | workshop: true 655 | - 656 | title: The decision problem and the development of metalogic 657 | host: Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 658 | place: University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 659 | date: 2007-03-012 660 | keynote: true 661 | - 662 | title: Algorithms and decision problems in Hilbert's school 663 | host: Hilbert Workshop 664 | place: Kyoto University 665 | date: 2006-11-12 666 | workshop: true 667 | - 668 | title: Vagueness and Fuzzy Logics 669 | host: 'Uncertainty: Reasoning about Probability and Vagueness' 670 | place: Prague 671 | date: 2006-12-06 672 | workshop: true 673 | - 674 | title: Kurt Gödel and computability theory 675 | host: 'Computability in Europe CiE 2006: Logical Approaches to Computational Barriers' 676 | place: Swansea, Wales 677 | date: 2006-07-05 678 | keynote: true 679 | - 680 | title: The Epsilon Calculus 681 | host: Logic Group 682 | place: University of Melbourne 683 | date: 2006-05-26 684 | invited: true 685 | - 686 | title: Logic and Cagueness 687 | host: Department of Philosophy 688 | place: University of Melbourne 689 | date: 2006-05-25 690 | invited: true 691 | - 692 | title: Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem and Mathematical Instrumentalism 693 | host: Gödel Seminar 694 | place: University of Notre Dame 695 | date: 2006-05-30 696 | invited: true 697 | - 698 | title: Carnap between Logicism and Formalism 699 | host: History of Philosophy of Science 2006 700 | place: Paris 701 | date: 2006-06-16 702 | conference: true 703 | - 704 | title: Complexity of Elimination Procedures in the Epsilon Calculus 705 | host: Logic Colloquium 706 | place: Athens, Greece 707 | date: 2005-08-02 708 | conference: true 709 | - 710 | title: Algebraic Semantics for Logics of Vagueness 711 | host: Society for Exact Philosophy 712 | place: University of Toronto 713 | date: 2005-05-21 714 | conference: true 715 | - 716 | title: Logic Instruction and Philosophy Graduate Training 717 | note: Panel discussion with Andrew Arana, Michael Glanzberg, Brian Weatherson, and Ted Sider 718 | host: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 719 | place: San Francisco 720 | date: 2005-03-26 721 | conference: true 722 | - 723 | title: Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem and Mathematical Instrumentalism 724 | host: 'Truth and Proof: Kurt Gödel and the Foundations of Mathematics' 725 | place: University of Edinburgh 726 | date: 2006-03-25 727 | workshop: true 728 | - 729 | title: Algebraic Semantics for Logics of Vagueness 730 | host: Kurt Gödel Society 731 | place: University of Technology, Vienna 732 | date: 2005-08-10 733 | invited: true 734 | - 735 | title: What Should a Logic of Vagueness Be and Do? 736 | host: Philosophy Department 737 | place: Stanford University 738 | date: 2005-01-28 739 | invited: true 740 | - 741 | title: How to Argue for and against a Logic of Vagueness 742 | host: Logic and Philosophy of Science Colloquium 743 | place: University of California, Irvine 744 | date: 2004-12-10 745 | invited: true 746 | - 747 | title: Vagueness and Infinitely Many Truth Values 748 | place: University of California, Berkeley 749 | host: Townsend Center Working Group in History and Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics, and Science 750 | date: 2004-11-03 751 | invited: true 752 | - 753 | title: Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem and Detlefsen's Hilbertian Instrumentalism 754 | host: Logic Colloquium 755 | place: Turin, Italy 756 | date: 2004-00-00 757 | conference: true 758 | - 759 | title: Axiomatizability of First-Order Gödel Logics 760 | host: Logic Colloquium 761 | place: Turin, Italy 762 | date: 2004-00-00 763 | conference: true 764 | - 765 | title: Finite-Valued Approximations of Propositional Logics 766 | host: Foundational Methods in Computer Science 767 | place: Kananaskis Field Station, University of Calgary 768 | date: 2004-06-04 769 | conference: true 770 | - 771 | title: 'Semantics for Vagueness vs. Logics for Vagueness: The Case of Fuzzy Logics' 772 | host: The Challenge of Semantics (European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop) 773 | place: Vienna 774 | date: 2004-07-12 775 | workshop: true 776 | - 777 | title: Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem and Mathematical Instrumentalism 778 | place: University of Lethbridge 779 | host: Department of Philosophy 780 | date: 2004-11-23 781 | invited: true 782 | - 783 | title: Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem and Mathematical Instrumentalism 784 | host: Midwest Philosophy of Mathematics Workshop 785 | place: University of Notre Dame 786 | date: 2003-11-22 787 | conference: true 788 | - 789 | title: Characterization of the Axiomatizable Prenex Fragments of First-Order Gödel Logics 790 | host: 33rd International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic 791 | place: Tokyo 792 | date: 2003-05-30 793 | conference: true 794 | - 795 | title: The Epsilon Calculus 796 | host: Kurt Gödel Colloquium/Conference on Computer Science Logic CSL'03 797 | place: University of Technology Vienna 798 | date: 2003-08-26 799 | note: tutorial, jointly with Georg Moser 800 | keynote: true 801 | - 802 | title: Completeness and Decidability in the Context of Hilbert's Philosophy 803 | place: University of Alberta 804 | host: Department of Philosophy 805 | date: 2003-01-28 806 | invited: true 807 | - 808 | title: The Early History of the Epsilon Calculus 809 | place: University of California, Berkeley 810 | host: Townsend Center Working Group in History and Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics, and Science 811 | date: 2002-09-04 812 | invited: true 813 | - 814 | title: Logic and Metalogic in Hilbert's School 815 | place: Universitat de Barcelona 816 | host: Seminari de Lògica 817 | date: 2002-05-28 818 | invited: true 819 | - 820 | title: Hilbert's `Verunglückter Beweis' and the Epsilon Theorem 821 | host: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 822 | place: Seattle 823 | date: 2002-03-28 824 | conference: true 825 | - 826 | title: Hilbert's Program and the Foundations of Mathematics 827 | place: University of Calgary 828 | host: Department of Mathematics 829 | date: 2002-03-07 830 | local: true 831 | - 832 | title: Hilbert's Epsilon Calculus and Epsilon-Substitution Method 833 | host: Hilbert Workshop, Japanese Society for the Philosophy of Science 834 | place: Keio University, Tokyo 835 | date: 2002-01-13 836 | workshop: true 837 | - 838 | title: Quantified Propositional Intuitionistic Logic on Trees is Decidable 839 | host: Logic Colloquium 840 | place: Vienna 841 | date: 2001-08-08 842 | conference: true 843 | - 844 | title: Hilbert's Project of Consistency Proofs in the 1920s 845 | host: "Logic and the Foundations of the Exact Sciences: Hilbert's Heritage" 846 | place: Berne, Switzerland 847 | date: 2001-06-30 848 | workshop: true 849 | - 850 | title: "Hilbert's 'Ansatz' for the Epsilon-Substitution Method and Ackermann's Dissertation" 851 | host: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 852 | note: Special Session on Proof Theory and Constructivism 853 | place: Minneapolis 854 | date: 2001-05-04 855 | workshop: true 856 | - 857 | title: The Epistemology of Mathematics and Hilbert's Finitism 858 | place: University of Calgary 859 | host: Department of Philosophy 860 | date: 2001-03-20 861 | invited: true 862 | - 863 | title: Epsilon Calculus and Consistency Proofs in Hilbert's Program 864 | host: Mathematical Logic Seminar 865 | place: Stanford University 866 | date: 2001-03-13 867 | invited: true 868 | - 869 | title: Epsilon Calculus and Consistency Proofs in Hilbert's Program 870 | host: Philosophy of Mathematics Workshop 871 | place: University of California, Los Angeles 872 | date: 2001-03-05 873 | workshop: true 874 | - 875 | title: Instrumentalism in Mathematics 876 | place: University of South Florida, Tampa 877 | host: Department of Philosophy 878 | date: 2001-02-06 879 | invited: true 880 | - 881 | title: Epsilon Calculus and Consistency Proofs in Hilbert's Program 882 | place: University of California, Irvine 883 | host: Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science 884 | date: 2001-01-26 885 | invited: true 886 | - 887 | title: The Syntax-Semantics Distinction and Hilbert's `No Ignorabimus' 888 | host: History of Philosophy of Science 889 | place: Vienna 890 | date: 2000-07-09 891 | conference: true 892 | - 893 | title: The Practice of Finitism 894 | host: Hilbert Workshop 895 | place: Institut d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences et Techniques, CNRS/Université Paris I 896 | date: 2000-05-24 897 | workshop: true 898 | - 899 | title: The Practice of Finitism 900 | host: History of Logic 901 | place: University of Helsinki 902 | date: 2000-06-12 903 | workshop: true 904 | - 905 | title: Finitism and Mathematical Intuition 906 | place: Oxford University 907 | host: Department of Philosophy 908 | date: 2000-05-018 909 | invited: true 910 | - 911 | title: Finitism and Mathematical Intuition 912 | place: University of Chicago 913 | host: Department of Philosophy 914 | date: 2000-02-08 915 | invited: true 916 | - 917 | title: Finitism and Mathematical Intuition 918 | place: Stanford University 919 | host: Department of Philosophy 920 | date: 2000-01-27 921 | invited: true 922 | - 923 | title: The Reach of Finitism 924 | host: 'Collegium Logicum: Proof Theory' 925 | place: Vienna 926 | date: 1999-11-20 927 | workshop: true 928 | - 929 | title: The Historical Significance of Consistency Proofs 930 | host: The Development of the Foundations of Mathematics in the 1920s and 30s 931 | place: Institute Vienna Circle, Vienna 932 | date: 1999-06-02 933 | workshop: true 934 | - 935 | title: 'Hilbert, Bernays, and some Fundamental Advances in Logic, 1918–1923' 936 | host: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 937 | place: New Orleans 938 | date: 1999-05-07 939 | conference: true 940 | - 941 | title: Infinite-valued Gödel Logics 942 | host: Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 943 | place: Unversity of California, San Diego 944 | date: 1999-03-22 945 | conference: true 946 | - 947 | title: 'Completeness before Post: Hilbert and Bernays on Propositional Logic, 1917--18' 948 | place: Stanford University 949 | host: Logic Lunch 950 | date: 1999-02-12 951 | invited: true 952 | - 953 | title: Bernays' Early Contributions to Logic 954 | host: The Development of Modern Logic 955 | place: University of Helsinki 956 | date: 1998-06-06 957 | workshop: true 958 | - 959 | title: The Debate between Kreisel and Tait on Finitism 960 | place: Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 961 | host: Colloquium Logico-Philosophicum 962 | date: 1998-04-29 963 | invited: true 964 | - 965 | title: Hilbert's Finitist Numbers 966 | host: 1997 Stanford--Berkeley Philosophy Conference 967 | place: Stanford University 968 | date: 1997-04-26 969 | conference: true 970 | - 971 | title: Finitism 972 | host: Kurt Gödel Society 973 | place: Vienna 974 | date: 1997-00-00 975 | invited: true 976 | - 977 | title: "Generalization of Theorems and Proofs: Kreisel's Conjecture for Algebraic Theories" 978 | place: Stanford University 979 | host: Logic Lunch 980 | date: 1997-00-00 981 | invited: true 982 | - 983 | title: Uniform Deduction Systems for Finite-valued First-Order Logics 984 | host: Eighth European Summer School in Language, Logic, and Information 985 | place: Prague 986 | date: 1996-08-00 987 | workshop: true 988 | - 989 | title: A Software Package for Axiomatizing Finite-Valued First-Order Logics 990 | host: Seventh European Summer School in Language, Logic, and Information 991 | place: Barcelona 992 | date: 1995-08-00 993 | workshop: true 994 | - 995 | title: Axiomatizability Issues in Temporal and Infinite-Valued First-Order Logics 996 | place: Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot 997 | host: Equipe de Logique 998 | date: 1995-00-00 999 | invited: true 1000 | - 1001 | title: Adventures in Many-Valued Logic 1002 | host: Kurt Gödel Society 1003 | place: Vienna 1004 | date: 1995-00-00 1005 | invited: true 1006 | - 1007 | title: Generalizing Theorems in Real Closed Fields 1008 | host: Winter Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic 1009 | place: San Francisco 1010 | date: 1995-01-07 1011 | conference: true 1012 | - 1013 | title: Approximating Propositional Calculi by Finite-Valued Logics 1014 | host: 24th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic 1015 | place: Boston 1016 | date: 1994-05-26 1017 | conference: true 1018 | - 1019 | title: Proof Theory of Finite-Valued First-Order Logics 1020 | host: Institute of Computer Science 1021 | place: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague 1022 | date: 1994-00-00 1023 | invited: true 1024 | - 1025 | title: Systematic Construction of Natural Deduction Systems for Many-Valued Logics 1026 | host: 23rd International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic 1027 | place: Sacramento 1028 | date: 1993-05-25 1029 | conference: true 1030 | - 1031 | title: 'Comments on Bryson Brown and Andrew Tedder: Multiple Conclusions' 1032 | host: Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophy Association 1033 | place: University of Lethbridge 1034 | date: 2012-10-25 1035 | comments: true 1036 | - 1037 | title: "Comments on Victor Rodych: Who is Wittgenstein's Worst Enemy?" 1038 | host: Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophy Association 1039 | place: University of Lethbridge 1040 | date: 2003-10-25 1041 | comments: true 1042 | - 1043 | title: 'Comments on Jonathan Seldin: On Normalizing Disjunctive Intermediate Logics' 1044 | host: Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophy Association 1045 | place: University of Calgary 1046 | date: 2002-10-25 1047 | comments: true 1048 | - 1049 | title: "Comments on Thomas Hofweber: Proof-Theoretic Reduction as a Philosopher's Tool" 1050 | host: Stanford-Berkeley Philosophy Conference 1051 | place: Stanford University 1052 | date: 1999-05-01 1053 | comments: true 1054 | - 1055 | title: Rudolf Carnap and the Logic of Tolerance 1056 | host: Calgary Institute for the Humanities Public Lecture 1057 | place: University of Calgary 1058 | date: 2016-02-23 1059 | local: true 1060 | - 1061 | title: Alan Turing and the Decision Probem 1062 | host: Alan Turing Centenary Lecture Series 1063 | place: University of Calgary 1064 | date: 2012-01-24 1065 | local: true 1066 | - 1067 | title: The Decision Problem and the Development of Metalogic 1068 | host: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group in Logic and Category Theory 1069 | place: University of Calgary 1070 | date: 2008-09-024 1071 | local: true 1072 | - 1073 | title: 'Logic, Paradox, and Misplaced Optimism: How Early 20th Century Philosophy of Mathematics Paved the Way for Modern Computer Science' 1074 | host: Calgary Institute for the Humanities Public Lecture 1075 | place: University of Calgary 1076 | date: 2007-02-09 1077 | local: true 1078 | - 1079 | title: What is a Logic of Vagueness? And How do we Figure Out Which One is Right? 1080 | host: Vendler Research Group in Logic and Language, 1081 | place: University of Calgary 1082 | date: 2005-11-24 1083 | local: true 1084 | - 1085 | title: Mathematical Instrumentalism and Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems 1086 | host: History and Philosophy of Science Research Group 1087 | place: University of Calgary 1088 | date: 2004-01-15 1089 | local: true 1090 | - 1091 | title: Introduction to the Epsilon Calculus II 1092 | host: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group on Logic and Category Theory 1093 | place: University of Calgary 1094 | date: 2003-11-12 1095 | local: true 1096 | - 1097 | title: Introduction to the Epsilon Calculus I 1098 | host: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group on Logic and Category Theory 1099 | place: Unversity of Calgary 1100 | date: 2003-10-29 1101 | local: true 1102 | - 1103 | title: Hilbert, Bernays, and the History of Logic 1104 | host: History and Philosophy of Science Research Group 1105 | place: University of Calgary 1106 | date: 2002-04-04 1107 | local: true 1108 | - 1109 | title: Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic and other Gödel Logics 1110 | host: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group on Logic and Category Theory 1111 | place: University of Calgary 1112 | date: 2002-03-25 1113 | local: true 1114 | - 1115 | title: Instrumentalism in Mathematics 1116 | host: Philosophy Colloquium 1117 | place: University of California, Berkeley 1118 | date: 1999-00-00 1119 | local: true 1120 | - 1121 | title: Finitistic Consistency Proofs 1122 | host: Working Group on History and Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic 1123 | place: University of California, Berkeley 1124 | date: 1998-12-08 1125 | local: true 1126 | - 1127 | title: 'Completeness before Post: Hilbert and Bernays on Propositional Logic, 1917--18' 1128 | host: Working Group on History and Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic 1129 | place: University of California, Berkeley 1130 | date: 1998-11-04 1131 | local: true 1132 | 1133 | teaching: 1134 | - 1135 | school: University of Calgary 1136 | courses: 1137 | - 1138 | title: Logic I 1139 | number: Phil 279 1140 | date: Fall 2001, Winter 2002, Fall 2002, Winter 2004, Winter 2006,Winter 2009, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Fall 2021 1141 | type: undergrad 1142 | - 1143 | title: Philosophy of Logic 1144 | number: Phil 473/671 1145 | date: Fall 2020 1146 | type: grad 1147 | - 1148 | title: Philosophy of Mathematics 1149 | number: Phil 567/667 1150 | date: Winter 2005, Winter 2020 1151 | type: grad 1152 | - 1153 | title: Logic II 1154 | number: Phil 379 1155 | date: Winter 2003, Fall 2003, Winter 2016, Fall 2016, Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Winter 2021, Fall 2021 1156 | type: undergrad 1157 | - 1158 | title: "Logic III: Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems" 1159 | number: Phil 479/679.01 1160 | date: Winter 2004, Winter 2007, Fall 2008, Winter 2010, Winter 2012, Winter 2017, Fall 2018, Winter 2025 1161 | type: grad 1162 | - 1163 | title: "How Do We Know?" 1164 | number: Phil 274 1165 | date: Fall 2018 1166 | type: undergrad 1167 | - 1168 | title: "Advanced Topics in Logic: Modal Logic" 1169 | number: Phil 579.02/679.02 1170 | date: Winter 2014, Winter 2018, Winter 2024 1171 | type: grad 1172 | - 1173 | title: Graduate Proseminar 1174 | number: Phil 603 1175 | date: Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall/Winter 2022/23, Fall 2023, Fall 2024 1176 | type: grad 1177 | - 1178 | title: "Advanced Topics in Logic: Proof Theory" 1179 | number: Phil 579.3/679.4 1180 | date: Winter 2014 1181 | type: grad 1182 | - 1183 | title: Modal Logic 1184 | number: Phil 513/679.05 1185 | date: Winter 2003, Fall 2005, Fall 2007, Winter 2013 1186 | type: grad 1187 | - 1188 | title: 19th and 20th Century Analytic Philosophy 1189 | number: Phil 307 1190 | date: Fall 2001, Fall 2003, Winter 2005, Fall 2008, Winter 2011, Winter 2013 1191 | type: undergrad 1192 | - 1193 | title: Paradoxes 1194 | number: Phil 579.01/679.02 1195 | date: Winter 2012 1196 | type: grad 1197 | - 1198 | title: Philosophy of Language 1199 | number: Phil 471 1200 | date: Winter 2011 1201 | type: undergrad 1202 | - 1203 | title: Carnap 1204 | number: Phil 507/609 1205 | date: Winter 2010 1206 | type: grad 1207 | - 1208 | title: Philosophy of Language 1209 | number: Phil 371 1210 | date: Winter 2007, Winter 2009 1211 | type: undergrad 1212 | - 1213 | title: Logical Positivism 1214 | number: Phil 407.03 1215 | date: Fall 2005, Fall 2007 1216 | type: undergrad 1217 | - 1218 | title: Evidence 1219 | number: Phil 409.02 1220 | date: Winter 2006 1221 | type: undergrad 1222 | 1223 | - 1224 | school: McGill University 1225 | courses: 1226 | - 1227 | title: Intermediate Logic 1228 | number: Phil 310 1229 | date: Winter 2015 1230 | type: undergrad 1231 | - 1232 | school: Stanford University 1233 | courses: 1234 | - 1235 | title: "Logic, Reasoning, and Argumentation" 1236 | number: Phil 57 1237 | date: Spring 2001 1238 | type: undergrad 1239 | - 1240 | title: Early Analytic Philosophy 1241 | number: Phil 124/224 1242 | date: Spring 2001 1243 | type: grad 1244 | - 1245 | title: Philosophy of Logic 1246 | number: Phil 158/258 1247 | date: Winter 2001 1248 | type: grad 1249 | - 1250 | school: University of California, Berkeley 1251 | courses: 1252 | - 1253 | title: Introduction to Logic 1254 | number: Phil 12A 1255 | date: Summer 1998 1256 | type: undergrad 1257 | - 1258 | school: Technische Universität Wien, Vienna 1259 | courses: 1260 | - 1261 | title: Epsilon Calculus 1262 | date: Summer 2009 1263 | type: grad 1264 | - 1265 | title: Intuitionistic Logic 1266 | date: Summer 2000 1267 | type: grad 1268 | - 1269 | title: Theories of Truth 1270 | date: Summer 1999 1271 | type: grad 1272 | - 1273 | title: Logics of Knowledge and Belief 1274 | date: Summer 1998 1275 | type: grad 1276 | - 1277 | title: Computability and Models of Arithmetic 1278 | date: Summer 1997 1279 | type: grad 1280 | - 1281 | title: Proof Theory for Computer Scientists 1282 | date: Summer 1995 1283 | type: grad 1284 | 1285 | students: 1286 | - 1287 | type: Supervisor 1288 | students: 1289 | - 1290 | name: Mohamar Rios Flores 1291 | degree: "MSc in Pure Mathematics; co-supervisor: Kristine Bauer" 1292 | thesis: "Counterfactual Logic: A Modern Overview" 1293 | link: https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/42982 1294 | date: 2024 1295 | - 1296 | name: Amirhossein Kiani 1297 | webpage: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirhossein-kiani/ 1298 | degree: PhD 1299 | thesis: Ramification, Structure and Ground 1300 | link: https://hdl.handle.net/1880/116746 1301 | date: 2023 1302 | - 1303 | name: Husna Farooqui 1304 | degree: MA 1305 | thesis: The Curry-Howard Correspondence 1306 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/39102 1307 | date: 2021 1308 | - 1309 | name: Joseph McDonald 1310 | degree: MA 1311 | thesis: A Categorical Extension of the Curry-Howard Isomorphism 1312 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/37079 1313 | date: 2019 1314 | - 1315 | name: Aaron Thomas-Bolduc 1316 | webpage: https://hcommons.org/members/arthomasbolduc/ 1317 | degree: PhD 1318 | thesis: New Directions for Neologicism 1319 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/32353 1320 | date: 2018 1321 | - 1322 | name: Sam Burns 1323 | webpage: https://philosophy.columbia.edu/content/samara-burns 1324 | degree: MA 1325 | thesis: Hypersequent Calculi for Modal Logics 1326 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/31825 1327 | date: 2018 1328 | - 1329 | name: Teppei Hayashi 1330 | degree: PhD 1331 | thesis: "The Continuum: History, Mathematics, and Philosophy" 1332 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/5364 1333 | date: 2017 1334 | - 1335 | name: Zahra Ahmadianhosseini 1336 | webpage: http://logic.berkeley.edu/students.html 1337 | degree: MA 1338 | thesis: Logical Models of Fallible Knowledge 1339 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/26213 1340 | date: 2017 1341 | - 1342 | name: Zesen Qian 1343 | webpage: https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/zesen-qian(edd486fe-dcbf-432b-86e5-3474275f2f1c).html 1344 | degree: Mitacs Summer Intern 1345 | thesis: The Open Logic Project 1346 | date: 2016 1347 | - 1348 | name: Andre Curtis-Trudel 1349 | webpage: https://www.aetrudel.net 1350 | degree: BA Honours 1351 | thesis: Explication, Open-Texture, and Church's Thesis 1352 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/10073 1353 | date: 2016 1354 | - 1355 | name: Eamon Darnell 1356 | webpage: https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/directory/eamon-michael-darnell/ 1357 | degree: BA Honours 1358 | thesis: Gödel vs. Mechanism 1359 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/10076 1360 | date: 2013 1361 | - 1362 | name: Gillman Payette 1363 | webpage: https://philpeople.org/profiles/gillman-payette 1364 | degree: PhD 1365 | thesis: A Study in the Logic of Institutions 1366 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/25040 1367 | date: 2012 1368 | - 1369 | name: Teresa Kouri Kissel 1370 | webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/teresakouri/ 1371 | degree: MA 1372 | thesis: Indiscernibility and Mathematical Structuralism 1373 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/14329 1374 | date: 2010 1375 | - 1376 | name: Taylor Scobbie 1377 | webpage: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-scobbie-42aa70bb 1378 | degree: BA Honours 1379 | thesis: "Contrast and Contrastivism: The Logic of Contrastive Knowledge" 1380 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/10071 1381 | date: 2010 1382 | - 1383 | name: Steve Coyne 1384 | webpage: http://www.stevecoyne.ca/ 1385 | degree: BA Honours 1386 | thesis: Belief-Theoretic Foundations for Conversation 1387 | date: 2009 1388 | - 1389 | name: Rafał Urbaniak 1390 | webpage: https://rfl-urbaniak.github.io/ 1391 | degree: PhD 1392 | thesis: Leśniewski's Systems of Logic and Mereology 1393 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/15194 1394 | date: 2008 1395 | - 1396 | name: Julianne Chung 1397 | webpage: https://profiles.laps.yorku.ca/profiles/jnchung/ 1398 | degree: BA Honours 1399 | thesis: The Paradox of Knowability 1400 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/10077 1401 | date: 2007 1402 | - 1403 | name: Phil Serchuk 1404 | degree: BA Honours 1405 | thesis: Fuzzy Logic and Vagueness 1406 | link: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/10074 1407 | date: 2006 1408 | - 1409 | type: "External Examiner" 1410 | students: 1411 | - 1412 | name: Romain Büchi 1413 | degree: "Dr. phil. in Philosophy, University of Zurich" 1414 | thesis: Über Variablen und Entscheidbarkeit 1415 | supervisor: Katia Saporiti 1416 | date: 2023 1417 | - 1418 | name: Nicola Bonatti 1419 | degree: "MPhil in Philosophy, University of St. Andrews" 1420 | thesis: "The Meaning of Quantifiers and the Epsilon Calculus" 1421 | supervisor: Francesco Berto 1422 | date: 2020 1423 | - 1424 | name: Long Chen 1425 | degree: "PhD in Philosophy, King's College London" 1426 | thesis: "Interpreting Gödel: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives" 1427 | supervisor: Michael Beaney 1428 | date: 2017 1429 | - 1430 | name: Hassan Massoud 1431 | degree: PhD in Philosophy, University of Alberta 1432 | thesis: The Epistemology of Natural Deduction 1433 | supervisor: Jeff Pelletier, Allen Hazen 1434 | date: 2015 1435 | - 1436 | name: Toby Meadows 1437 | thesis: Modality without Metaphysics 1438 | degree: PhD in Philosophy, University of Melbourne 1439 | date: 2011 1440 | supervisor: Greg Restall 1441 | - 1442 | type: Committee Member 1443 | students: 1444 | - 1445 | name: Yudi Huang 1446 | degree: MA in Philosophy 1447 | supervisor: David Liebesman 1448 | thesis: "The Problem of Hyperintensionality: A Truthmaker Approach" 1449 | date: 2023 1450 | - 1451 | name: Ananya Chattoraj 1452 | degree: PhD in Philosophy 1453 | supervisor: Ken Waters 1454 | thesis: What is Data? 1455 | date: 2023 1456 | - 1457 | name: Zain Rizvi 1458 | degree: PhD in Computer Science 1459 | supervisor: Philip Fong 1460 | thesis: "The SUDO Framework for Data Organization And Efficient Query Authorization For NoSQL Databases" 1461 | date: 2020 1462 | - 1463 | name: Brent Odland 1464 | degree: MA in Philosophy 1465 | supervisor: Mark Migotti 1466 | thesis: "Peirce's Triadic Logic: Continuity, Modality, and L" 1467 | link: http://hdl.handle.net/1880/112238 1468 | date: 2020 1469 | - 1470 | name: Prashant Kumar 1471 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1472 | supervisor: Robin Cockett 1473 | thesis: Implementation of Message Passing Language 1474 | date: 2018 1475 | - 1476 | name: Chad Mitchell Nester 1477 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1478 | supervisor: Robin Cockett 1479 | thesis: Turing Categories and Realizability 1480 | date: 2017 1481 | - 1482 | name: Mohammad Jafari 1483 | degree: PhD in Computer Science 1484 | supervisor: Reyhaneh Safavi-Naini 1485 | thesis: Modelling and Enforcing Purpose in Privacy Policies 1486 | date: 2013 1487 | - 1488 | name: Jayalakshmi Balasubramaniam 1489 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1490 | supervisor: Philip Fong 1491 | thesis: A Novel Approach to White-Box Policy Analysis 1492 | date: 2013 1493 | - 1494 | name: Joseph Windsor 1495 | degree: MA in Linguistics 1496 | supervisor: Darin Flynn 1497 | thesis: "When Nothing Exists: The Role of Zero in the Prosodic Hierarchy" 1498 | date: 2012 1499 | - 1500 | name: Cheng Xu 1501 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1502 | supervisor: Philip Fong 1503 | thesis: The Specification and Compilation of Obligation Policies for Program Monitoring 1504 | date: 2011 1505 | - 1506 | name: Julia Zochodne 1507 | degree: BA Honours 1508 | supervisor: Nicole Wyatt 1509 | thesis: "What do We do with a Logic that is Formal?" 1510 | date: 2009 1511 | - 1512 | name: Steven Yuen 1513 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1514 | supervisor: Lisa Higham 1515 | thesis: Formal Models and Implementations of Distributed Shared Memory 1516 | date: 2009 1517 | - 1518 | name: Jennifer Runke 1519 | degree: PhD in Philosophy 1520 | supervisor: Marc Ereshefsky 1521 | thesis: Towards an Adequate Theory of Scientific Metaphor 1522 | date: 2008 1523 | - 1524 | name: Jillian Hartman 1525 | degree: MA in Creative Writing 1526 | supervisor: "Susan Rudy, Tom Wayman" 1527 | thesis: Scrabbalah 1528 | date: 2005 1529 | - 1530 | name: Craig Pastro 1531 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1532 | supervisor: Robin Cockett 1533 | thesis: $\Sigma\Pi$-Polycategories, Linear Logic, and Process Semantics 1534 | date: 2005 1535 | - 1536 | name: Min Zeng 1537 | degree: MSc in Computer Science 1538 | supervisor: Robin Cockett 1539 | thesis: An Implementation of Charity 1540 | date: 2003 1541 | - 1542 | name: Clement Loo 1543 | degree: BA Honours 1544 | supervisor: Marc Ereshefsky 1545 | thesis: The Role of Evolution in Behavior 1546 | date: 2003 1547 | 1548 | teaching-award: 1549 | - 1550 | title: Teaching Excellence Award, Honorable Mention 1551 | agency: "Student's Union, University of Calgary" 1552 | date: 2020 1553 | - 1554 | title: Great Supervisor Award 1555 | agency: Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Calgary 1556 | date: 2019 1557 | 1558 | service: 1559 | - 1560 | type: "Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary" 1561 | gigs: 1562 | - 1563 | item: Graduate Program Director 1564 | date: 2015--2018, 2022--2025 1565 | - 1566 | item: Graduate Program Committee, Chair 1567 | date: 2015--2018, 2022--2025 1568 | - 1569 | item: Head's Advisory Committee, Member 1570 | date: 2013--2014, 2015--2018, 2022--2025 1571 | - 1572 | item: Committee on Diversity and Climate, Member 1573 | date: 2015--2018, 2023--2025 1574 | - 1575 | item: Timetable Committee, Member 1576 | date: 2023--2025 1577 | - 1578 | item: Headship Selection Committee 1579 | date: 2023 1580 | - 1581 | item: Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Chair 1582 | date: 2020--2023 1583 | - 1584 | item: Ad-hoc Committee on Online Learning, Member 1585 | date: 2020 1586 | - 1587 | item: Undergraduate Program Committee, Member 1588 | date: 2019--2021 1589 | - 1590 | item: Field of Study Exam Standing Committee (Logic and Language), Member 1591 | date: 2015--2018 1592 | - 1593 | item: Preliminary Exam Standing Committee (Logic and Language), Chair 1594 | date: 2003--2004, 2008--2014 1595 | - 1596 | item: Graduate Program Committee, Member 1597 | date: 2002--2004, 2005--2006, 2009--2013 1598 | - 1599 | item: Hiring Committee (Logic and Philosophy of Science), Member 1600 | date: 2012 1601 | - 1602 | item: Speaker's Committee, Chair 1603 | date: 2008--2011 1604 | - 1605 | item: Hiring Committee (Logic and Philosophy of Science Postdoc), Member 1606 | date: 2010 1607 | - 1608 | item: Speaker's Committee, Member 1609 | date: 2005 1610 | - 1611 | item: Hiring Committee (Logic), Member 1612 | date: 2005--2006 1613 | - 1614 | item: Placement Director 1615 | date: 2002--2004, 2005, 2009 1616 | - 1617 | item: History and Philosophy of Science Programs, Co-Director 1618 | date: 2003--2004, 2005--2006 1619 | - 1620 | item: Hiring Committee (Epistemology), Member 1621 | date: 2005--2006 1622 | - 1623 | item: Webmaster 1624 | date: 2001--2008 1625 | - 1626 | item: Hiring Committee (Philosophy of Science), Member 1627 | date: 2004 1628 | - 1629 | item: Ad Hoc Committee on History and Philosophy of Science Undergraduate Programs, Chair 1630 | date: 2002-2003 1631 | - 1632 | item: Ad Hoc Committee on Department Self-Assessment Exercise, Member 1633 | date: 2002 1634 | - 1635 | type: "University of Calgary" 1636 | gigs: 1637 | - 1638 | item: Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Calgary Site Steering Committee 1639 | date: 2016-- 1640 | - 1641 | item: Calgary Mathematics and Philosophy Lecture Series, Department of Philosophy and Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Organizer 1642 | date: 2015-- 1643 | - 1644 | item: Institute for Quantum Science and Technology, Council 1645 | date: 2010-- 1646 | - 1647 | item: Calgary Peripatetic Research Group on Logic and Category Theory, Co-organizer 1648 | date: 2001-- 1649 | - 1650 | item: "Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hiring Committee (High Energy Physics), Member" 1651 | date: 2023 1652 | - item: "Faculty of Graduate Studies, SSHRC Doctoral Adjudication Committee, Member" 1653 | date: 2021 1654 | - 1655 | item: "Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Hiring Committee (Quantum Information), Member" 1656 | date: 2020 1657 | - 1658 | item: Calgary Institute for the Humanities, Executive Council 1659 | date: 2016--2021 1660 | - 1661 | item: Faculty of Graduate Studies, Awards Oversight Committee 1662 | date: 2016--2018 1663 | - 1664 | item: Faculty of Arts, Graduate Academic Review Committee, Vice Chair 1665 | date: 2015--2018 1666 | - 1667 | item: VP Teaching and Learning, Open Educational Resources Working Group 1668 | date: 2016--2018 1669 | - 1670 | item: Faculty of Arts, Faculty Merit Committee 1671 | date: 2017 1672 | - 1673 | item: Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning, Advisory Board to the Academic Director 1674 | date: 2016--2017 1675 | - 1676 | item: "Faculty of Arts, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Dean's Appointee" 1677 | date: 2016 1678 | - 1679 | item: Faculty of Arts, Executive Committee 1680 | date: 2011-2013 1681 | - 1682 | item: Faculty of Humanities, Sabbatical Fellowship Committee 1683 | date: 2008-2009 1684 | - 1685 | item: Faculty of Graduate Studies, Graduate Scholarships Committee 1686 | date: 2004-2005 1687 | - 1688 | item: Department of Religious Studies, Headship Selection Committee 1689 | date: 2004 1690 | - 1691 | item: Faculty of Humanities, Representative to Faculty of Science 1692 | date: 2003-2005 1693 | - 1694 | item: "Faculty of Humanities, Promotions Committee, Observer (Dean's Appointee)" 1695 | date: 2004 1696 | - 1697 | item: Faculty of Humanities, Executive Committee, Member 1698 | date: 2001-2004 1699 | - 1700 | type: "University of California, Berkeley" 1701 | gigs: 1702 | - 1703 | item: History and Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics, and Science Townsend Center Working Group, Organizer 1704 | date: 1998-2001 1705 | - 1706 | item: Graduate Council, Advisory Committee on Graduate Student Instructor Affairs, Student Representative 1707 | date: 1997-1999 1708 | - 1709 | item: Graduate Assembly, Committee on the Educational Improvement Grant Program, Member 1710 | date: 1997-1998 1711 | - 1712 | item: Logic and Methodology of Science Graduate Student Association, President 1713 | date: 1995-1998 1714 | - 1715 | item: Logic and Methodology of Science Graduate Student Association, Graduate Assembly Delegate 1716 | date: 1995-1998 1717 | - 1718 | item: Academic Senate, Advisory Committee on International Education, Student Representative 1719 | date: 1995-1996 1720 | - 1721 | type: Professional Organizations 1722 | gigs: 1723 | - 1724 | item: Philosophy of Mathematics Association, Vice President 1725 | date: 2022--2025 1726 | - 1727 | item: Philosophy of Mathematics Association, President 1728 | date: 2019--2022 1729 | - 1730 | item: Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics, Council Member 1731 | date: 2018--2022 1732 | - 1733 | item: Special Interest Group on Logic and Computation of the ACM, Education Committee, Member 1734 | date: 2014-- 1735 | - 1736 | item: Kurt Gödel Society, Executive Board, Member 1737 | date: 1992--94, 2005-- 1738 | - 1739 | item: Association for Symbolic Logic, Membership Committee, Member 1740 | date: 2016--2021 1741 | - 1742 | item: Society for the Study of the History of Analytic Philosophy, Secretary 1743 | date: 2015--2019 1744 | - 1745 | item: Association for Symbolic Logic, Website Committee, Member 1746 | date: 2014--2018 1747 | - 1748 | item: Association for Symbolic Logic, Nominating Committee, Member 1749 | date: 2015--2016 1750 | - 1751 | item: Philosophy of Mathematics Association, Executive Board, Member 1752 | date: 2015--2016 1753 | - 1754 | item: Philosophy of Mathematics Association, Nominating Committee, Member 1755 | date: 2014--2016 1756 | - 1757 | item: Society for the Study of the History of Analytic Philosophy, Board Member 1758 | date: 2009--2015 1759 | - 1760 | item: Association for Symbolic Logic, Committee on Logic Education, Chair 1761 | date: 2009--2011 1762 | - 1763 | item: Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, Advisory Board, Member 1764 | date: 2008--2011 1765 | - 1766 | item: Association for Symbolic Logic, Council, Elected Member 1767 | date: 2008--2010 1768 | - 1769 | item: Association for Symbolic Logic, Committee on Logic Education, Member 1770 | date: 2002--2008 1771 | - 1772 | type: Conferences 1773 | gigs: 1774 | - 1775 | item: Workshop on Logic, Language, and Information WoLLIC 2024, Program Committee Member 1776 | date: 2024 1777 | - 1778 | item: International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology CLMPST 2023, Program Committee Member 1779 | date: 2023 1780 | - 1781 | item: Winter Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, San Francisco, Program Committee Member 1782 | date: 2023 1783 | - item: Indian Conference on Logic an its Applications ICLA 2019, Program Committee Member 1784 | date: 2019 1785 | - item: Western Canadian Philosophical Association WCPA, University of Calgary, Organizer 1786 | date: 2018 1787 | - 1788 | item: Second-Order Quantifier Elimination SOQE 2017, ESSLLI, Program Committee Member 1789 | date: 2017 1790 | - 1791 | item: Quantifiers and Determiners QUAD 2017, ESSLLI, Program Committee Member 1792 | date: 2017 1793 | - 1794 | item: Annual Meeting of the Society for the History of Analytic Philosophy SSHAP, University of Calgary, Organizer 1795 | date: 2017 1796 | - 1797 | item: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Seattle, Program Committee Chair 1798 | date: 2017 1799 | - 1800 | item: Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics CSHPM, University of Calgary, Local Organizer 1801 | date: 2016 1802 | - 1803 | item: Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, University of Connecticut, Special Session Organizer 1804 | date: 2016 1805 | - 1806 | item: Summer Program for Diversity in Logic, University of Massachussetts, Dartmouth, Advisory Board Member 1807 | year: 2016 1808 | - 1809 | item: "Epsilon 2015: Hilbert's Epsilon and Tau in Logic, Informatics and Linguistics, Program Committee Member" 1810 | date: 2015 1811 | - 1812 | item: Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, Program Committee Member 1813 | date: 2012-2015 1814 | - 1815 | item: Vienna Summer of Logic, Organizing Committee Member 1816 | date: 2014 1817 | - 1818 | item: Logic, Algebra, and Truth Degrees LATD 2014, Program Committee Member 1819 | date: 2014 1820 | - 1821 | item: "Logic Colloquium: European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Vienna, Program Committee Member" 1822 | date: 2014 1823 | - 1824 | item: Logic, Algebra, and Truth Degrees LATD 2013, Program Committee Member 1825 | date: 2013 1826 | - 1827 | item: Third International Congress on Tools for Teaching Logic, Program Committee Member 1828 | date: 2011 1829 | - 1830 | item: Carnap and the Legacy of Logical Empiricism, Institute Vienna Circle, Vienna, Organizer 1831 | date: 2010 1832 | - 1833 | item: Computability in Europe CiE, Program Committee Member 1834 | date: 2009 1835 | - 1836 | item: Logic Miniconference (Aldo Antonelli, Nuel Belnap, Krister Segerberg), University of Calgary, Organizer 1837 | date: 2009 1838 | - 1839 | item: Mathematical Applications in Philosophy, Banff International Research Station, Organizer 1840 | date: 2007 1841 | - 1842 | item: "Uncertainty: Reasoning about Vagueness and Probability, Program Committee, Member" 1843 | date: 2006 1844 | - 1845 | item: Logic Miniconference (John Burgess, Kit Fine, Alasdair Urquhart), University of Calgary, Organizer 1846 | date: 2005 1847 | - 1848 | item: Annual Congress of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Program Committee Member 1849 | date: 2005 1850 | - 1851 | item: Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Program Committee Member 1852 | date: 2005 1853 | - 1854 | item: Stanford-Berkeley Graduate Philosophy Conference, Organizing Committee Member 1855 | date: 1996--1998 1856 | - 1857 | item: Fifth Kurt Gödel Colloquium, Vienna, Organizing Committee Member 1858 | date: 1997 1859 | - 1860 | item: Lecture Series "Collegium Logicum", Organizing Committee Chair 1861 | date: 1992--1994 1862 | - 1863 | item: Workshop on Proof Theory, Complexity, Metamathematics, Vienna, Organizing Committee Chair 1864 | date: 1994 1865 | - 1866 | item: Third Kurt Gödel Colloquium, Brno, Organizing Committee Member 1867 | date: 1993 1868 | - type: Reviewer 1869 | gigs: 1870 | - 1871 | item: "Presses: Blackwell, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, Springer" 1872 | - 1873 | item: "Journals: \\emph{Archive for Mathematical Logic}, 1874 | \\emph{American Philosophical Quarterly}, 1875 | \\emph{Australian Journal of Logic}, 1876 | \\emph{Bulletin of Symbolic Logic}, 1877 | \\emph{Dialectica}, \\emph{Ergo}, \\emph{Erkenntnis}, 1878 | \\emph{European Journal for Philosophy of Science}, 1879 | \\emph{Historia Mathematica}, 1880 | \\emph{History and Philosophy of Logic}, 1881 | \\emph{Journal of Applied Logic}, 1882 | \\emph{Journal Philosophical Logic}, 1883 | \\emph{Journal of Symbolic Logic}, 1884 | \\emph{Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics}, 1885 | \\emph{Journal of Humanistic Mathematics}, 1886 | \\emph{Journal of Logic and Computation}, 1887 | \\emph{Journal of Logic, Language, and Information}, 1888 | \\emph{Logic Journal of the IGPL}, 1889 | \\emph{Logic and Logical Philosophy}, 1890 | \\emph{Journal for the History of Analytic Philosophy}, 1891 | \\emph{Mathematical Logic Quarterly}, 1892 | \\emph{Mind}, 1893 | \\emph{Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic}, 1894 | \\emph{Philosopher's Imprint}, 1895 | \\emph{Philosophia Mathematica}, 1896 | \\emph{Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A}, 1897 | \\emph{Review of Symbolic Logic}, \\emph{Studia Logica}, 1898 | \\emph{Studies in History and Philosophy of Science}, 1899 | \\emph{Synthese}, \\emph{Theoretical Computer Science}" 1900 | - 1901 | item: "Conferences: Workshop on Logic, Language, and Information 1902 | 2024; International Congress of Logic, Methodology and 1903 | Philosophy of Science and Technology 2023; Indian Conference 1904 | on Logic and its Applications 2019; Logica 2018; Western 1905 | Canadian Philosophy Association 2002, 2004, 2016, 2018; 1906 | Canadian Philosophical Association 2003, 2006, 2008, 2017; 1907 | Workshops on Computer Science Logic 1994, 1995, 2002, 2017; 1908 | Logic in Computer Science 2015; Computability in Europe 2008; 1909 | Logic for Programming and Automated Reasoning 1992, 2005, 1910 | 2007; World Congress on Universal Logic 2005; Society for 1911 | Exact Philosophy 2005; International Joint Conference on 1912 | Automated Reasoning 2004; International Symposia on Multiple 1913 | Valued Logic 1994, 1998; Kurt Gödel Colloquia 1993, 1997; 1914 | International Conference on Automated Deduction 1994, 2004; 1915 | European Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1994; Workshop 1916 | on Tableau-based Deduction, 1993, 2021" 1917 | - 1918 | item: "Granting Agencies: Austrian Science Fund, Fonds 1919 | Québéquois de Recherche sur la Société et Culture, Natural 1920 | Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada NSERC, 1921 | Research Foundation Flanders, Social Sciences and Humanities 1922 | Research Council of Canada SSHRC, Deutsche 1923 | Forschungsgemeinschaft, Canada Council for the Arts, Iceland 1924 | Research Fund, Israel Science Foundation, Nederlands Organization for 1925 | Scientific Research, Swiss National Science Foundation, 1926 | National Science Center Poland" 1927 | 1928 | grants: 1929 | - 1930 | type: Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 1931 | title: Proof Theory and Logic in Computer Science 1932 | date: 2023--2028 1933 | value: CAD 161,750 1934 | short: true 1935 | - 1936 | type: Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 1937 | title: Toward a Philosophy of Programming Languages 1938 | date: 2020--2023 1939 | value: CAD 45,378 1940 | short: true 1941 | - 1942 | type: Teaching Activity Grant, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary 1943 | title: "How Do We Know?" 1944 | date: 2018 1945 | value: CAD 1,000 1946 | note: "Co-applicant: Megan Delehanty" 1947 | - 1948 | type: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Grant, University of Calgary 1949 | title: Logic for the 21st Century 1950 | date: 2016--2017 1951 | value: CAD 36,820 1952 | note: "Co-applicants: Nicole Wyatt and Aaron Thomas-Bolduc" 1953 | - 1954 | type: Teaching and Learning Practice Grant, University of Calgary 1955 | title: The Open Logic Project 1956 | date: 2015--2016 1957 | value: CAD 7,500 1958 | note: "Co-applicant: Nicole Wyatt" 1959 | - 1960 | type: Alberta Open Educational Resources Intitiative 1961 | title: The Open Logic Project 1962 | date: 2015 1963 | value: CAD 43,000 1964 | - 1965 | type: Calgary Institute for the Humanities Annual Fellowship 1966 | date: 2013--2014 1967 | value: teaching release 1968 | - 1969 | type: Insight Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 1970 | title: The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap (Phase 2) 1971 | date: 2012--2017 1972 | value: CAD 133,680 1973 | short: true 1974 | note: "Co-applicant: Dirk Schlimm, McGill University" 1975 | - 1976 | type: Visiting Scholar Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 1977 | title: Nuel Belnap, University of Pittsburgh 1978 | date: 2009 1979 | value: CAD 1,275 1980 | - 1981 | type: Standard Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 1982 | title: The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap 1983 | date: 2008--2011 1984 | value: CAD 64,900 1985 | note: "Co-applicant: Dirk Schlimm, McGill University" 1986 | - 1987 | type: Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 1988 | title: Computational Aspects of the Epsilon Calculus 1989 | date: 2007--2012 1990 | short: true 1991 | value: CAD 70,000 1992 | - 1993 | type: Conference Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 1994 | title: Mathematical Methods in Philosophy 1995 | date: 2006 1996 | value: CAD 6,000 1997 | - 1998 | type: Calgary Institute for the Humanities Annual Fellowship 1999 | date: 2006--2007 2000 | value: teaching release 2001 | - 2002 | type: Short Term Project Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 2003 | title: The Essential Carnap 2004 | date: 2006 2005 | value: CAD 5,940 2006 | - 2007 | type: Travel Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee, 2008 | title: International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic, Singapore 2009 | date: 2006 2010 | value: CAD 1,500 2011 | - 2012 | type: Visiting Scholar Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 2013 | title: John P. Burgess, Princeton University 2014 | date: 2004 2015 | value: CAD 1,300 2016 | - 2017 | type: Visiting Scholar Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 2018 | title: William W. Tait, University of Chicago 2019 | date: 2004 2020 | value: CAD 1,150 2021 | - 2022 | type: Standard Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 2023 | title: The History of Logical Metatheory, 1900--1940 2024 | date: 2004--2007 2025 | value: CAD 68,200 2026 | - 2027 | type: Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 2028 | title: "Gödel Logics: Foundations and Applications in Computer Science" 2029 | date: 2003--2007 2030 | value: CAD 38,000 2031 | - 2032 | type: Canadian Hunter Young Innovator Award, University of Calgary 2033 | title: "Gödel Logics: Foundations and Applications in Computer Science" 2034 | date: 2003 2035 | value: CAD 20,000 2036 | - 2037 | type: Travel Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 2038 | title: International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic, Tokyo, May 2003 2039 | value: CAD 1,500 2040 | date: 2003 2041 | - 2042 | type: Professional Development Grant, Faculty of Humanities 2043 | date: 2003 2044 | value: CAD 2,000 2045 | - 2046 | type: Visiting Scholar Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 2047 | title: Matthias Baaz, Technische Universität Wien 2048 | date: 2002 2049 | value: CAD 1,850 2050 | - 2051 | type: Professional Development Grant, Faculty of Humanities 2052 | date: 2002 2053 | value: CAD 2,000 2054 | - 2055 | type: Starter Grant, University of Calgary Research Grants Committee 2056 | title: "The Golden Age of Logic: The Development of Logical Metatheory" 2057 | date: 2002--2003 2058 | value: CAD 10,000 2059 | - 2060 | type: Professional Development Grant, Faculty of Humanities 2061 | date: 2001 2062 | value: CAD 2,000 2063 | - 2064 | type: Research Excellence Envelope Grant, University of Calgary 2065 | date: 2001--2002 2066 | value: CAD 15,000 2067 | ... 2068 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------