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Ph.D. Candidates in Religion/Philosophy

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Kay Chen

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Kay (Ke) Chen’s research revolves around Buddhist monasticisms in middle-period East Asia.  Her work explores how, during the formative period when Buddhist monastic rules first arrived in East Asia, these regulations and local monastic practices shaped...

Trevor Davis

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Trevor Davis studies the history of religion in mid-imperial China from the perspective of local society across religious traditions and social groups. His current research interests center on textual production, dissemination, and reception as areas of...

Queenie Luo

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Queenie Luo graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University with a B.A. in Religion and Physics in 2018, completed her M.T.S in Buddhist Studies at Harvard Divinity School in 2020, and her M.S degree in Data Science at Harvard John A. Paulson School of...

Henry Jacobs

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Henry Jacobs received his BA and MSt in Chinese Studies from The University of Oxford, where his work focused on Early and Early Medieval text cultures and knowledge production. His doctoral research broadly concerns the reconstruction of Early Chinese...

Hwei Ru Ong

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Hwei Ru Ong received his MPhil in Buddhist Studies from the University of Oxford, where he worked on a critical edition of medieval Chinese Buddhist texts about Indian royalty. He is interested in reading commentarial literature (presently, that of the...

Guttorm Gundersen

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Guttorm Norberg Gundersen received his MPhil in East Asian Culture and History from the University of Oslo in his native country of Norway in 2017, where he wrote about Māra in Tiantai Zhiyi’s instructions on meditation. He is interested in traditions of...