I am an Postdoc Research Fellow at the Institute for Ethics in AI, where I contribute to the CHAILD project (Children's Agency in the Age of AI: Leveraging InterDisciplinarity). Funded by UKRI, CHAILD is a two-year interdisciplinary initiative that brings together philosophers, computer scientists, and education scientists to examine what algorithmic agency means for children growing up in an AI-saturated world.
My work is grounded in normative ethics and applied moral philosophy. I am particularly interested in how ethical frameworks can be developed and adapted to evaluate the real-world consequences of AI systems on individuals and commun…
I am an Postdoc Research Fellow at the Institute for Ethics in AI, where I contribute to the CHAILD project (Children's Agency in the Age of AI: Leveraging InterDisciplinarity). Funded by UKRI, CHAILD is a two-year interdisciplinary initiative that brings together philosophers, computer scientists, and education scientists to examine what algorithmic agency means for children growing up in an AI-saturated world.
My work is grounded in normative ethics and applied moral philosophy. I am particularly interested in how ethical frameworks can be developed and adapted to evaluate the real-world consequences of AI systems on individuals and communities. This focus grew out of my doctoral research in bioethics at Ruhr University Bochum, where I examined the ethical risks and possibilities of machine learning in medical diagnosis using a rights-based, relational framework.
I am always open to conversations about AI ethics, bioethics, children's digital rights, and interdisciplinary research.