Dr. Charles Sebens

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Biography

Charles "Chip" T. Sebens studies the philosophy of physics, focusing on the foundations of quantum mechanics, classical field theory, and quantum field theory. He uses tools from metaphysics and epistemology to assess competing proposals about the physical laws that govern the quantum realm, such as Bohmian mechanics, the many-worlds interpretation, and GRW theory. His research also aims to improve the understanding of classical field theories. Sebens has made significant contributions to the philosophy of science and published works that explore various fundamental questions in physics. His work has been recognized in the Philosophers' Annual selection of the top ten philosophy papers. Through his teaching and research, he engages with both historical and contemporary issues in philosophy and science, contributing to a deeper understanding of the underlying principles of quantum mechanics and its implications for our understanding of reality.

Research Interests

Experience

Assistant Professor

— Present

California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA

Taught various courses on the philosophy of science and physics while engaging in research.

Professor

— Present

California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA

Leading research in philosophy of physics and contributing to academic discourse in the field.

Requirements for California Institute of Technology

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or equivalent Strong background in mathematics and physical sciences
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