I'm a visiting assistant professor of philosophy at the Information School at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2024-2026). From 2020 to 2024, I was a researcher with the RADAR Group at the University of Helsinki. I have a wide range of research interests - primarily in normative ethics and the ethics of technology (especially AI and social robotics), but also in moral psychology, the philosophy of action (especially responsibility and agency), and social and political philosophy. I am also a dedicated teacher, having taught (and TA'd) many semesters of logic, ethics, introduction to philosophy, and, most recently, data ethics. In the 2025-2026 academic year, I will teach a course of my own design on one of my favorite subjects - moral responsibility.
I can be reached at gogoshin @ wisc.edu.
(I chose the above photo from Google images for its resemblance to the magical experience of the northern lights I had with my family in Finnish Lapland (north of Rovaniemi) in November of 2021. Most photos of them are color-enhanced, but this one aligns fairly well with what we actually saw.)