I’m originally from Barcelona (Spain), and in 2017, I moved to Glasgow (Scotland), where I completed my MPhil and PhD in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. For a year, I worked in Antwerp (Belgium) as a Postdoctoral Researcher, and I recently returned to Scotland to work as Postdoctoral Fellow in Edinburgh. During my PhD, I also spend some time in the Netherlands (Donders Institute, Radboud University) and Norway (Centre for the Philosophy and Sciences, University of Oslo) as a visiting PhD student.
I’m a highly proactive researcher, and on top of my research, I enjoy organising various academic events and activities . At the University of Glasgow, I was an active member of the Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) chapter and served as the Diversity Officer for the PhD society. I like to blog about my academic experiences, and I wrote several posts on mental health, inclusion and interdisciplinarity in academia during my role as PGR Intern Blogger (University of Glasgow). I also manage my blog where I post some more informal posts on a variety of topics
Outside academia I love discovering new places (especially if they have tasty vegetarian food), hiking, and practising roller skating. I’m also an aficionado photographer and some of my shots can be found here.