I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy and the History of Ideas at Aarhus University under a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship.
My research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy and logic. In particular, my work is focused on the philosophy and logic of time and modality and deals with themes like the open future, branching time, real possibilities, indeterminism, and change. In the context of my Marie Skłodowska-Curie project “Reasoning about processes: a logico-philosophical investigation” I am investigating the logical foundations of a dynamic reality and developing formal tools to adequately represent the idea that our world is full of happenings and doings.
In 2010, I completed my undergraduate studies in Philosophy (major), Mathematics (minor), and English Linguistics (minor) at the University of Tübingen, and I received my PhD from Utrecht University in 2016 with a thesis entitled “Transitions towards a Semantics for Real Possibility”. Before coming to Aarhus, I held postdoc positions at the University of Konstanz and Stockholm University.