My research interests lie at the intersection between philosophy of technology and environmental philosophy. I am particularly concerned with questions surrounding the organisation of our technical lifeworld, the relationship between ways of revealing and technological artefacts, and the temporality of material things. My PhD project, tentatively titled Artifactual Care: A Philosophy of Waste, is interdisciplinary in nature and operates within the fields of discard & waste studies and maintenance & repair studies. The project has a twofold aim: first, to develop an analysis of waste as it is encountered in its everydayness; and second, to draw on this analysis to illuminate how we ought to organise and care for the material world around us.
I hold a bachelor’s degree (2021) and a master’s degree (2024) in philosophy from UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. Following a brief period as a university lecturer at UiT, I began my position as a PhD Fellow at NTNU in the autumn of 2025.