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I'm a formal ontologist, philosopher, and aspiring student, actively and globally searching for study or work opportunities. Output includes over 20 written works since 2011, international standards, agency manuals, reports, and collaborative projects. "Focus areas include": upper or foundational ontology; foundational concepts; methodology; ontology for aerospace, maritime, and emergency response; terminology and knowledge representation; conceptual modeling; ethics of/in ontology. Schedule a Meeting here and Hire me for Ontology Services or Contact at rrovetto[at]terpalum[dot]umd[dot]edu or via this webpage

Projects that need support include:

Description of Some Services (PPT) Description of Pay-per Courses (PPT)

Open to Opportunities

(Willing to relocate internationally)

Written works sample

ORCID Profile GoogleScholar Page DBLP ResearcherID (old link)

Education & Training

  • M.A. Philosophy, with ontology engineering focus and courses from multiple departments, The State University of New York.
  • B.A. Philosophy, with Minor in Business & Management w/Information Technology focus, University of Maryland.
  • Graduate coursework in M.S., Space Studies, AMU (incomplete, TBD pending opportunities)
  • Training & Expertise in: Maritime operations, boat operations, and water search & rescue. Certified commercial merchant marine.

Relevant Experience (CV/resume available on request)

  • International experience. Authorized to work in various nations
  • Ontology & MBSE project experience. Agile team experience
  • Contributed to two foundational/top-level ontologies (YAMATO, and BFO)
  • Approx. 25 written works and 20 presentations since 2011.

Service Experience

Selected Interests

  • Philosophy (general)
  • Ontology (formal, philosophical, applied)
    • Generic/Foundational ontology & ontologies
    • Methodological and ethical aspects of ontology engineering
  • Symbolic logic
  • Astronautics
  • Marine safety