Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering
Research Scholar, Semeiotic Theory
About
I conduct basic research and scholarship with a focus upon "The Foundations Of Logic And Apprehension."
In particular, I am developing a calculus for biophysics that enables an account of sensory characterization and motile action. This work is informed by the wealth of new data becoming available in biophysics.
I ask questions about the nature of mathematical characterization and computation and propose new computational paradigms founded upon the above work.
I continue to have an interest in Performance Semantics, Parallel Computation and the effects that language has upon behavior (especially engineering languages).




