Hi! I’m an ETICA (funded by EU Horizon) Postdoctoral Research Fellow based at the American University of Armenia, working on epistemic democracy. Before joining AUA, I was a research fellow at University College Dublin (2024-2025), a lecturer at the University of Stirling (2023-2024), and a postdoctoral research associate at the AHRC-sponsored project ‘Varieties of Risk’ based at the University of Edinburgh (2022-2023). I received my PhD from the St.Andrews/Stirling Philosophy Graduate Programme (SASP), where I also studied for the MLitt Philosophy. I received a BA in philosophy from University College London (UCL). I work mainly in the inte…
Hi! I’m an ETICA (funded by EU Horizon) Postdoctoral Research Fellow based at the American University of Armenia, working on epistemic democracy. Before joining AUA, I was a research fellow at University College Dublin (2024-2025), a lecturer at the University of Stirling (2023-2024), and a postdoctoral research associate at the AHRC-sponsored project ‘Varieties of Risk’ based at the University of Edinburgh (2022-2023). I received my PhD from the St.Andrews/Stirling Philosophy Graduate Programme (SASP), where I also studied for the MLitt Philosophy. I received a BA in philosophy from University College London (UCL). I work mainly in the intersection of Epistemology and Political Philosophy. My current research focuses on the role of truth in political deliberation and democratic legitimacy; epistemic agency; and the epistemology of political disagreement. I’m also interested in a variety of topics in philosophy, including self-knowledge and self-deception, political and feminist thought, and Chinese philosophy. In my spare time, I enjoy cinema, literature and photography.