About
I am a PhD Student in Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Additionally, I am working on an ARIA-funded project on Mathematics for Safe AI.
Before starting my PhD in the fall of 2023, I worked as an A.I. researcher at SETlabs Research GmbH, where my occupation was to improve deep learning based Camera-LiDAR sensor fusion for autonomously driving trains in a manner that is mindful of explainability.
Before that, I studied Philosophy, Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence in Munich, Berlin, Berkeley and London.
I am interested in a range of areas within Philosophy, and have in the past enjoyed reading and writing on, among other things, Aesthetics, Virtue Ethics, Wittgenstein and Nietzsche. In my most recent MA at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, I focused on modal and non-classical logic(s) as well as social choice and behavioral judgement aggregation.
In my PhD, I am working on Formal Social Epistemology and the Philosophy of AI.
Fundamentally, I am interested in having the right beliefs and the best credences. My research investigates the impact of social institutions like prediction markets, and technological artifacts like advanced AI systems, on the beliefs and credences I should have; and how these systems could be modified to better support the formation of correct beliefs and good credences.