Philosopher · Political Theorist · Political Scientist
PhD candidate at Central European University, visiting researcher at Rutgers University. Researching distributive justice, healthcare ethics, and the governance of nonhuman minds.
I am a philosopher and political scientist pursuing my PhD in Political Theory at Central European University, currently visiting Rutgers University. My dissertation, Interpersonal Moral Aggregation, defends aggregative principles in political theory, especially in healthcare.
Beyond academic research, I have experience in policy work. I led an animal welfare project at the Norwegian think tank Langsikt, producing a report on the crisis in Norwegian salmon farming that was featured in Aftenposten and influenced parliamentary debate. I also contributed analysis on Hungarian politics during a fellowship at Civita.
I am currently developing a research programme on institutional design for governing humans, animals, and digital minds together.
Peer-reviewed articles, dissertation working papers, and early-stage projects on aggregation, healthcare ethics, and animal welfare.
⚖Think tank reports, consultation responses, and opinion pieces on animal welfare, fish farming, and European politics.
✍Writing on animal welfare, moral philosophy, Hungarian politics, and Norwegian politics — in English, Norwegian, and Hungarian.