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I just finished the MPhil. at University College London with a thesis on visual attention and discrimination. I am visiting Berkeley to start a new project for PhD., which is on the various relations between sense perception and space. In London I am affiliated with both the CenSes at University of London and the philosophy department of UCL. The overall aim is to integrate empirical considerations and tradition wisdoms for topics I am interested in.