Who I Am
I am deeply interested in textual studies, linguistics, and software engineering — fields that explore how meaning, logic, and structure intertwine in both language and computation. Currently, I am studying information security, where I apply analytical methods inspired by classical thought to modern technological contexts.
«Ἀρχὴ παιδεύσεως ἡ τῶν ὀνομάτων ἐπίσκεψις.» — Epictetus, Discourses 1.17
The beginning of education is the examination of terms.
Academic Focus
- Stoic ethics, logic, and cosmology — reconstruction and comparative analysis
- Ancient Greek philology and textual criticism
- Philosophy of language and epistemology
- Translation theory and semantic structure in ancient texts
Research Interests
My interests are primarily centered around the intellectual heritage of the ancient world. I collect and study rare manuscripts, working with both printed and digital editions. My ongoing research involves exploring how Stoic logic influenced later systems of rational inquiry, and how ancient philosophical ideas can be modeled algorithmically.
Technical Expertise
- Python, Erlang, Elixir — backend systems, concurrency, and distributed logic
- Natural language processing and lexicographic data modeling
- API architecture and data pipelines for textual analysis
- Corpus linguistics and classical text annotation