I am a linguist and a philosopher. I work in the field of formal semantics, philosophy of language, and epistemology.
Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the English Department of the University of Gottingen.
In 2020, I received my PhD at the Department of Linguistics of the University of Massachusetts. My dissertation "The Emptiness of the Present: Fronting constructions as a window to the semantics of tense" (officially available here) is devoted to the interpretation of the Present tense in English.
I also have a PhD in philosophy received at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
My research interests lie in the semantics of attitude reports, the semantics of tense, and, more broadly, to the syntax-semantics interface.
I have worked on de re attitude reports, Sequence of Tense, the phenomenon of the so-called discontinuous past in optional tense languages, and (anti-)reconstruction effects.