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Jingyi studies the philosophy of physics and social epistemology. She thinks about possibility spaces in spacetime theories, the role of infinite idealizations in scientific explanations, and values in science. She also organizes for MAP International.

Community building and staying grounded during the pandemic lockdown

Posted on March 30, 2020March 30, 2020Author JingyiPosted in Curved Trajectories, Life in Academia

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, many are scrambling to adjust to the new life under quarantine. For me, UC Irvine announced on March 9 that we’d move all the operations online. During the ensuing three weeks of staying at home, I’ve watched the number of cases in the US surge past that in…

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