Iā€™m a Senior Lecturer at the University of Greenwich (Curriculum Vitae), specialising in the ethics of business and artificial intelligence (AI).

My research applies theories in ethics and sustainability to the governance of business and emerging technologies. My current project develops ethical guidelines for AI applications in workplaces. Ultimately, the goal is to inform real-world efforts towards a fair and sustainable economy.

Before Greenwich, I was teaching at the London School of Economics (LSE) (2018-23) and held a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the LSE and the University of Toronto (2016-18). At these institutions, I was responsible for teaching lectures on business ethics and AI ethics, as well as tutorials on decision theory, public policy, and economic methodology.

In 2019, I became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) after completing the LSE Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCertHE). I am an enthusiastic educator committed to diverse, inclusive, and research-based teaching, always striving to provide the best learning environment for students of all backgrounds. My commitment to teaching excellence is evidenced by the LSE Excellence in Education Award (2020).

In 2016, I received my Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Louvain (BE), with a dissertation on theories of justice and the distributive impact of worker cooperatives. Before that, I earned a BA and MA in Philosophy from the University of Montreal (CAN).

Recent publications have appeared in such journals as Moral Philosophy and Politics, the Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, the Journal of Social Philosophy, the Tocqueville Review and the LSE Business Review.

The team at Compass Ethics has also welcomed me as Ethics Specialist. We build solutions for Fortune 500 companies, trailblazing startups, government agencies, and NGOs.

Blog posts, upcoming talks, recent awards as well as teaching reviews are in the news section.