I am currently an LMS Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge. I completed my PhD in pure mathematics at Imperial College London, under the supervision of David Evans and Charlotte Kestner. My interests lie in model theory, a branch of mathematical logic. More concretely, I am interested in several areas within neostability theory, including the study of abstract independence relations and their interaction with classification properties, all things NSOP_4, generalisations that use category theory and positive logic, and applications to combinatorics.
My other big passion is philosophy. I am broadly interested in the philosophy and history of mathematics and logic, the philosophy of language, and epistemology, as well as so-called "Continental" philosophy and the writings of Paul Tillich.
Outside of the academic context, I enjoy reading, playing the guitar and the piano, and watching old movies (also known as "classics").