I'm a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Michigan. My work focuses on the role of information in social and political life. I’m interested in the normative implications of our varying abilities to withhold, access, publicize, and legitimate information. I'm also interested in how information and data technologies change our institutions, especially where these changes expose truths about our values and what we take to be our political rights. While these interests situate most of my work in political philosophy, I also engage with political epistemology and philosophy of science.

Before pursuing my PhD, I got a BA in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania and a master's in Philosophy and Society from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. While in Paris, I spent several years working as a software engineer.