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I'm currently pursuing my PhD in Philosophy on “Agency in the Digital Lifeworld” with Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel and I am an associated researcher of the Desirable AI project at the Center for Science and Thought at the University of Bonn. Overall, my research focuses mainly on knowledge representation, human–machine interaction, and artificial intelligence. Currently, I investigate how subjectivity is shaped in the digital lifeworld. I earned my bachelor’s degree in Computer Science with a focus on human–machine interaction and then completed an interdisciplinary master’s degree in Cognitive Science (Ruhr-University Bochum), allowing me to explore my research interests from a less technology-centered perspective. Ever since I was a child, I've also been interested in languages, cultures and learning about other perspectives. In my spare time, I also like to be creative and paint.

Current topics

human-machine interaction | intersubjectivity | (artificial) intelligence | search engines & (decentralised) knowledge

Selected work