Thomas Byrne (PhD, KU Leuven) is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Macau. His current research interests include the phenomenology of knowledge and the philosophy of feelings and emotions. He has recently published in Husserl Studies, the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, and Studia Phaenomenologica. In 2019, he has given invited talks at the University of Cardiff, the University of Budapest, and METU University in Ankara, amongst others. Professional Experience 2019-2021 Postdoctoral Researcher. Philosophy. Talent Search Program. University of Macau. 2018-2019 Postdoctoral Researcher. Philosophy. KU Leuven. 2016 Visiting Scholar. Philosophy. The New organization for Social Research. Under: James Dodd. 2015 Visiting Scholar. Philosophy. Fordham University. Under: John J. Drummond. Education 2018 Ph.D. Philosophy. KU Leuven. No Corrections. Supervision: Ullrich Melle. Dissertation: Husserl’s Semiotics and Pure Grammar Reconsidered. 2011MPhil. Philosophy. KU Leuven. Magna Cum Laude. Supervision: Ullrich Melle. 2009MA. Philosophy. KU Leuven. Magna Cum Laude. Supervision: Rudolf Bernet. 2008 BA. Philosophy and Economics. Supervision: Bruce Ellis Benson. Courses Regularly Taught Introduction to Phenomenology, Ancient Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophical Anthropology