I am a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Northeastern University.
This 2023-24 academic year, I am a Joint Fellow-in-Residence at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics and the Center for Research on Computation and Society, at Harvard University.
From 2019-2020, I was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford's Center for Ethics in Society. I received my PhD from the Australian National University in 2019.
My research combines substantive moral and political philosophy with formal tools in decision theory, social choice theory, and formal epistemology. I am currently working on a range of topics…
I am a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Northeastern University.
This 2023-24 academic year, I am a Joint Fellow-in-Residence at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics and the Center for Research on Computation and Society, at Harvard University.
From 2019-2020, I was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford's Center for Ethics in Society. I received my PhD from the Australian National University in 2019.
My research combines substantive moral and political philosophy with formal tools in decision theory, social choice theory, and formal epistemology. I am currently working on a range of topics in the ethics of data and algorithmic decision-making, such as privacy, explanation, accuracy, and fairness.
I have taught a range of courses in philosophy, including ethics, political philosophy, social choice theory, and logic and critical thinking. I am an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. In 2015, I received the Australian National University's College of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Excellence in Tutoring. In 2016, I was one of three recipients university-wide of a Vice Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Education in the same category.