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[ˈdæn.jəl ˈkʰw̥ɪɡ.li]

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I’m a postdoctoral researcher at Indiana University Bloomington at the Center for Possible Minds. My research is interdisciplinary, and involves aspects of linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. I work on problems of semantics, meaning representation, reasoning, and abstraction. Prior to my work at Indiana, I was a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Linguistics Department, advised by Nicholas Fleisher, which specialized in mathematical linguistics, especially in natural language semantics, coincident with natural language processing (NLP), logic, and category theory.

Outside academia, I am a technical advisor for Obviate AI; additionally, I am currently contracted with Eruditis as a machine learning scientist.

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