Current Focus Areas
AI in Science: Ethics at the Frontier of Discovery
Stanford University – Ethics & Technology Practitioner Fellow
Beginning February 2026, I am an Ethics and Technology Practitioner Fellow at Stanford's McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society.
My work explores a critical tension between the promises of AI to accelerate scientific discovery in unprecedented ways, while the practice of science still depends on rigor, reproducibility, and responsibility. How do we embrace AI's potential without compromising the principles that make science trustworthy and human-centered? This project develops frameworks for using AI as a scientific tool—not as a shortcut that bypasses the careful thinking science demands.
See a two-pager description here (pdf).
Deepening Philosophical Foundations
Leiden University – Master's in Philosophy
Technology ethics requires more than applied problem-solving—it demands deep philosophical grounding. At the Leiden Institute of Philosophy, I am pursuing advanced coursework in Moral and Political Philosophy, to broaden my knowledge base.
This work strengthens my ability to help teams ask not just "What can we build?" but "What ought we build?", thereby connecting contemporary tech challenges to centuries of philosophical inquiry about justice, autonomy, and the good life.
Learning in Public: Digital Garden
I believe in "learning in public"—the practice of sharing ideas while they're still forming, not just after they're polished. This website serves as a digital garden, a space where ongoing research and half-formed insights coexist.
You'll find evolving notes on how concepts from moral and political philosophy intersect with technology, AI governance, and the practice of building responsible systems. Some ideas will grow into fully formed arguments. Others will remain explorations. All are invitations to think alongside me.