
Welcome to the website of Rasmus Blanck. I am, as of December 2023, Associate Senior Lecturer in Computational Linguistics and Docent in Logic (≈tenure-track associate professor) at the University of Gothenburg. Before that, I did a few teaching stints in logic and philosophy, and a postdoc at the Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability (CLASP). I finished my PhD in Logic at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2017.
I lead the research project Types, Sets and Probabilistic Semantics, funded by the Swedish Research Council 2024–2026.
My research interests lie close to logic, linguistics and philosophy, in particular I have been working on incompleteness of formal theories, natural language inference, formal semantics for natural language, probabilistic semantics, and philosophy of mathematics.
I also enjoy and record music (but not in a very academic way) and arguably, my Erdős-Bacon-Sabbath number is finite.
Please check out my CV.