2024 - present |
Lecturer in Computer Science, Christ Church College |
2024 - present |
Director of Studies for Philosophy, St Catherine's College |
2024 |
Lecturer in Philosophy, Worcester College |
2023- present |
Janeway Project Officer in Computer Science and Philosophy, Hertford College |
2023 |
Fellow in Philosophy, Harvard University |
2019-2023 |
PhD in Philosophy, University of Bristol |
2015 - 2019 |
MCompPhil in Computer Science and Philosophy, University of Oxford |
Nenu, T. (2024). |
The Algorithmicity of Mathematical Cognition. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 31(7-8), 74-85. |
Hamkins, J. D. and Nenu. T (2024) |
Did Turing Prove the Undecidability of the Halting Problem? Mathematics arXiv preprint: 2407.00680 |
Nenu, T. (2024). |
Fuzzy Semantics for the Language of Precise Truth. Proceedings of the 14th Panhellenic Logic Symposium, pp. 115-119. |
Nenu, T. (2024). |
Religious Miracles versus Magic Tricks. Think, 23(67), 39-46. |
Nenu, T. (2022). |
Douglas Hofstadter's Gödelian Philosophy of Mind. Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness, 9(02), 241-266. |
I've offered departmental lectures in the Faculty of Philosophy for the Philosophy of Cognitive Science course. I regularly provide college tutorials and classes on a wide range of courses, including Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Language, and Alan Turing on Computability and Intelligence — among others. I am also responsible for teaching several Computer Science courses at Christ Church, including Algorithms and Data Structures, Models of Computation and Discrete Mathematics.