Dr Benedikt Löwe has been elected Vice President of the Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI).
FoLLI is a prominent international organisation dedicated to fostering research and collaboration at the intersection of logic, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science, and artificial intelligence. It plays a vital role in advancing these fields through various initiatives.
Löwe's election to the FoLLI Management Board, with his two-year term beginning last September, underscores his significant contributions in the field. He joins a distinguished group of scholars steering the organisation's future. The FoLLI Management Board comprises experts from diverse disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the association's work.
Benedikt Löwe is a mathematician, logician, and philosopher of mathematics with affiliations at both the University of Cambridge and the Universität Hamburg. His research interests span a wide range of topics, including set theory, philosophy of mathematics, and the history of logic. In addition to his bye-fellowship at Lucy Cavendish College, he is also a Fellow at Churchill College and Bye-Fellow at St Edmund's College, Cambridge.
This recent election to FoLLI's Vice Presidency is another example of Löwe's commitment to advancing research and collaboration in the fields of logic, language, and information.