I am Deputy Director of International Relations at the Institut d’Optique Graduate School. IOGS is a teaching, research, and innovation hub focused both on the study of photonics and its application in enterprise.
In addition to my activities in international relations at IOGS, I teach beginners to advanced English courses, including some philosophy, in addition to a social science course that investigates philosophical approaches to environment and technology, titled Environment, Technology, and the World.
I continue to do research in philosophy: value theory (aesthetics and ethics), environmental philosophy, philosophy of perception,…
I am Deputy Director of International Relations at the Institut d’Optique Graduate School. IOGS is a teaching, research, and innovation hub focused both on the study of photonics and its application in enterprise.
In addition to my activities in international relations at IOGS, I teach beginners to advanced English courses, including some philosophy, in addition to a social science course that investigates philosophical approaches to environment and technology, titled Environment, Technology, and the World.
I continue to do research in philosophy: value theory (aesthetics and ethics), environmental philosophy, philosophy of perception, philosophy of mind.
Previously, I was a postdoctoral researcher working at the Institut Paul Bocuse, Institut Jean Nicod, and L'Oréal R&D on the cognitive foundations of the experience of beauty.
Before that, I was a postdoctoral researcher working with Emily Brady, Susanne M. and Merlbern G. Glasscock Director and Chair, and Professor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University. We collaborated on a project, "Aesthetics, Environmental Justice, and Ecological Justice", which examines key questions and issues at the intersection of aesthetics and philosophies of justice as they relate to environmental issues and the more-than-human world.