Summary
Aydin Mohseni is an assistant professor and scientific philosopher whose decade-long research program bridges Bayesian epistemology, evolutionary game theory, and complexity theory with practical questions in metascience and AI safety. Based at Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Philosophy and the Institute for Complex Social Dynamics, he combines formal modeling and Bayesian statistics to study how scientific communities and agents update beliefs and make decisions under uncertainty. His path includes a Ph.D. in Logic and Philosophy of Science from UC Irvine and postdoctoral and research fellowships at Pittsburgh and Penn, reflecting deep interdisciplinary training in logic, computation, and methodology. A former Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco and holder of an Erdős number of 3, he brings uncommon field experience and strong collaborative ties across philosophy and mathematical sciences.
10 years of coding experience
BFA, Interactive Media, BFA, Interactive Media at Minneapolis College of Art and Design
M.S., Logic, Computation and Methodology, M.S., Logic, Computation and Methodology at Carnegie Mellon University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Logic and Philosophy of Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Logic and Philosophy of Science at University of California, Irvine
English, moroccan arabic, Persian, French