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Branden Fitelson
Northeastern University
Branden Fitelson
Branden Fitelson is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University. Prior to joining Northeastern, Branden was Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at San José State University. He has also held visiting positions at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (MCMP @ LMU) and the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam (ILLC @ UvA). Branden co-founded the Formal Epistemology Workshop (FEW) in 2004 and co-organized its annual meetings for the first decade. His recent awards and honors include the 2020 Wolfram Innovator Award (for his work on PrSAT: a decision procedure for probability calculus) and the 2024 Wesley C. Salmon Memorial Lectureship at the University of Pittsburgh. Branden earned his MA and PhD in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before entering philosophy, Branden studied math and physics at Wisconsin and worked as a research scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and a NASA contractor.
Current Academic Positions
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Present 2016
Distinguished Professor
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Present 2011
External Member
Education
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Ph.D. 2001
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M.A.1997
Master of Arts in Philosophy
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B.S.1992
Past Academic Positions
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2016 2014
Visiting Professor
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2013 2010
Associate Professor
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2010 2007
Associate Professor
Berkeley: Philosophy, Group in Logic & the Methodology of Science, and Cognitive Science Core Faculty
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2007 2003
Assistant Professor
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2003 2002
Assistant Professor
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2002 2001
Acting Assistant Professor
Professor
Rutgers: Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS)