Douglas Kutach

Research Scientist at Cubrc, Inc.

Douglas Kutach began their work experience as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Sydney in 2003. During their time there, they conducted research on various topics such as causation, counterfactual conditionals, gauge theory, and the direction of time. Douglas published 4 articles and started work on a book that was later published.

In 2005, Kutach became an Assistant Professor at Brown University. Douglas'sresearch at Brown focused on causation, time travel, philosophical methodology, and various arrows of time. Douglas published 6 articles and wrote a 400+ page monograph solving the problem of providing an adequate metaphysics of causation and establishing a new explanation of the causal arrow of time. In addition to their research, they taught courses on a variety of subjects including quantum mechanics, relativity, time, philosophy of science, logic, conditionals, and metaphysics.

After leaving Brown University in 2012, Kutach worked as a Visiting Professor at the Center for Philosophy of Science in 2013. During this time, they published an article on ontology in classical mechanics and quantum mechanics and wrote a textbook on causation.

In 2014, Kutach served as a Visiting Professor at the Rotman Institute and completed a textbook on causation. Douglas also conducted research using geometry to explain quantum entanglement.

Since 2015, Kutach has been working as a Research Scientist at CUBRC. Douglas is the Principal Investigator on a $1M research grant in artificial intelligence and is developing technology for data science. Douglas'swork involves coding tools for data fusion and analysis using Scala, Spark, and their background in physics to facilitate easier computation in a more composable way.

Douglas Kutach earned their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Philosophy from Rutgers University, where they studied from 1992 to 2000.

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