Welcome! I am a fellow at the Harvard Center for Ethics, with main interests in neurophilosophy, artificial intelligence, medical ethics, and philosophy of mind. Previously, I was a Junior Research Fellow at Churchill College, University of Cambridge, and a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. I studied philosophy at the University of Oxford and political science at the University of Göttingen. As part of a team developing an algorithm for ethical decision-making in the clinic, I also spent a year at the Technical University of Munich. My doctoral thesis, completed at the Universities of St Andrews and Heidelberg, linked the topic of brain death to the debate on personal identity. I teach in ethics, philosophy of mind, political philosophy, metaphysics, and medical ethics.
On this page, you will find resources about topics on which I have been working: