Ph.D. Research Fellow at the University of Southern Denmark.
A former student of École Normale Supérieure (ENS-Ulm), I graduated in Applied ethics from Linköping University, where I then worked as a lecturer in 2025.
My main interests lie in normative and applied ethics, political philosophy, animal and environmental philosophy; I have a secondary interest in Buddhist philosophy.
Projects I have conducted as part of my Master's or independent research have dealt with limitarianism as a principle of global justice; the political turn in animal ethics; the political dimension of the concepts of wild, wildness and wilderness; the role of tea in Thich Nhat Hanh's zen teachings; news avoidance and the plausibility of a duty to follow the news; the current harm of AI systems.