Welcome! I am a science of science researcher, working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for the Philosophy of Science and Society in Louvain-La-Neuve (Belgium). My research focuses on topics as diverse as bias in biodiversity science, how social and moral values should (and should not) influence how we delimit and protect species, research integrity and responsible research practices, the value and impact of philosophical research, and the optimization of research funding. Encompassing all of these is an overarching interest in the interplay between science and society, and how science can be of most value to everyone in society.
In my work on these topics, I use both traditional philosophical methods and empirical methods such as bayesian modeling, Text and Data Mining, experimental vignette studies, surveys and bibliometric analyses.
I received my PhD from the HPS department in Cambridge (UK), where I worked with Tim Lewens. Before that, I studied philosophy at KU Leuven, and Cognition and Culture at Queen's University Belfast (UK).
You can find a list of my publications and more information on my google scholar page or my Orcid page.