Meg Wallace is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Kentucky. Her primary field of study is metaphysics: the study of what there is and what the world is like. She likes to think about parts and wholes, composition, constitution, and modality. She is especially fond of exploring transworldism, the view that ordinary objects such as tables and chairs are transworld sums of spatial, temporal, and modal parts. She also works at the intersection of metaphysics, mind, and language – in particular, mental fictionalism, the view that we are (or should be) fictionalists about mental content.
You can read more about Meg's research here: https://megwallace.org/