PhD Candidate

Any pronouns

My primary interests are in the philosophy of science, epistemology, and process philosophy.  Broadly, simply, humbly:  my work aims to progress the myriad beautiful practices of understanding our world.  My master’s thesis argues for the temporal priority of calibration in measurement, using pain measurement as a test case.  My co-authored work “Judging the worth of pursuing: assessing the dynamic responsivity of a project to experimental and model-building practices” (2026) can be found in the European Journal for Philosophy of Science.  Currently, I am working on a collaborative project concerning demarcation.  Beyond philosophy, I love writing poems, singing, playing D&D and Magic: The Gathering, clicking my heels, and fawning over my beloved cat Mr. Mouse.