I am a postdoc in the Humanities Center for Knowledge, Technology, and Society at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). I work on the John Templeton Foundation funded project Embedding the Development of Intellectual Character within a University Curriculum. You can learn more about the project here.
I hold a Ph.D. from the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science at UCI. My philosophical research interests focus on mathematical logic, the philosophy of set theory, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of education, and epistemology more broadly. My educational research interests focus on trauma-informed pedagogical approaches. I also teach on how to teach, and I am interested in graduate student development, and strategies for reducing achievement gaps in math-based courses delivered outside of math departments.
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I hold a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Philosophy, with specialism in Logic and Foundations, from the University of Warwick (UK), where they have an excellent interdisciplinary program. I also hold a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education in Mathematics, from Staffordshire University (UK).
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You can email me at: tcolclou.uci.edu.