Tania Lombrozo is a Professor of Psychology at Princeton University, as well as an Associate of the Department of Philosophy and the University Center for Human Values. She directs the Program in Cognitive Science and co-directs the Natural Artificial Minds (NAM) research initiative within the Princeton Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence.
Tania Lombrozo received a B.S. in Symbolic Systems and a B.A. in Philosophy from Stanford University in 2002, followed by a Ph.D. in Psychology from Harvard University in 2006. She was a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, from 2006-2018, before joining the faculty at Princeton.
Professor Lombrozo’s research aims to address foundational questions about cognition using the empirical tools of cognitive psychology and the conceptual tools of analytic philosophy.
She lives in Princeton, New Jersey with her husband and two daughters.