
معرفی
Rohit Parikh is a Distinguished Professor of Computer and Information Science at Brooklyn College, CUNY, and holds appointments at the CUNY Graduate Center. His research spans Reasoning about Knowledge, Belief Revision, Game Theory, and Philosophy of Language, with earlier work in Recursive Function Theory and Formal Languages. He teaches courses such as Belief, Knowledge, and Games at the Graduate Center, alongside Artificial Intelligence and Modal Logic.
- Education: Extensive academic background in mathematics and computer science, reflected in his interdisciplinary research.
- Research Interests: Focuses on epistemic logic, social software, and the intersection of logic with philosophy and computer science.
His publications emphasize foundational questions in knowledge representation, social coordination, and ethical reasoning. Recent work explores algorithmic rationality, group dynamics, and pandemic response strategies through computational models. Parikh’s contributions bridge theory and application, addressing challenges in both academic and societal contexts.
He advises no formal students listed but has influenced countless through teaching and collaborative projects. His work on logical omniscience and vague predicates challenges traditional assumptions in epistemology and linguistics. Parikh’s labs and teams focus on interdisciplinary projects at the CUNY Graduate Center.



