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Zhu1GUYU ZHUPhone 6178957947com5035 S East End Ave 909SChicagoIL60615EDUCATIONMAUniversity of ChicagoHumanities Philosophy June2019GPA 39340Thesis Between Thinking and ActingAdvisor Anton FordBABat ID: 859972

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1 Zhu - 1 G UYU Z HU Phone: ( 6
Zhu - 1 G UYU Z HU Phone: ( 617 ) 895 - 7947 Gzhu451@gmail .com 5035 S East End Ave, 909S Chicago , IL 60615 E DUCATION M A University of Chicago , Humanities, (Philosophy), June 20 19 GPA: 3.93/4.0 Thesis: “ Between Thinking and Acting ” Advisor: Anton Ford B A Bates College , Double - Majored in Philosophy and Mathematics May 20 17 GPA: 3.87/4.0 Magna Cum Laude , Phi Beta Kappa Minored in German Thesis: “Language, Normativity, and Teleology” Advisor: Mark Okrent Thesis: “Mathematics of Manifolds” Advisor: Pallavi Jayawant A REAS OF I NTEREST Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Action, Philosophical Logic; Aristotle, Kant, Wittgenstein GRE S CORE Verbal: 169; Quantitative: 169; Writing: 4.5 F ELLOWSHIPS AND A WARDS MAPH Fellowship 20 18 Judith Magyar Issacson’65 Prize 20 17 Senior award in mathematics Rawlings Grant for Mathematics

2 20 16 Summer research grant Zhu
20 16 Summer research grant Zhu - 2 G RADUATE C OURSES IN P HILOSOPHY Contemporary Analytic Philosophy (fall 2018); Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle on Courage (fall 2018); Changing, Resting, Living: Aristotle’s Natural Philosophy (winter 2019); Causation and Necessity (winter 2019); Knowledge of Agency (winter 2019); Varieties of Philosophical Skepticism (spring 2019); Conceptions of the Lim its of Logic from Descartes to Wittgenstein (spring 2019) Courses Audited: On ‘Thinking and Being ’ ( fall 2019); The Will: Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas (fall 2019); Kant: Critique of Pure Reason (fall 2019) W ORK E XPERIENCE Bates College , Lewiston, Maine Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics September 2016 to June 2017 MATH 301 Real Analysis (fall 2016) MATH 309 Abstract Algebra (winter 2017) MATH s21 Introduction to Abstraction (short term 2017) • Held weekly review sessions an d met with students i

3 ndividually • Graded and commented
ndividually • Graded and commented on homework assignments • Read class notes, homework assignments, and practice tests • Attended class meetings • Taught on occasions when the professor would otherwise have had to cancel a class Math Workshop Tutor January 2014 to April 2017 • Worked as a drop - in tutor answering questions in Calculus and Linear Algebra • Worked also as a private tutor holding weekly sessions with individual students R EFERENCES Agnes Callard Associate Professor Department of Philosophy The University of Chicago agcallard@uchicago.edu James Conant Chester D. Tripp Professor of Humanities Department of Philosophy The University of Chicago jconant@uchicago.edu Zhu - 3 Anton Ford Associate Professor Department of Philosophy The University of Chicago antonford@uchicago.edu Mark Okrent Professor of Philosophy D epartment of Philosophy Bates College mokrent@bates.e

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