I hold a PhD in Philosophy from the Higher School of Economics (2019). My dissertation focused on the philosophical problems of cognitive science and its ethical application.
The dissertation board included, among other prominent thinkers, Catherine Malabou and Adam Berg. I was a visiting scholar at the Center for Subjectivity Research at Copenhagen University, PERSONA Lab at Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, and the Department of Social Sciences at the American University of Central Asia.
My recent studies revolve around embodiment, disability, bioethics, and media theory. Recently, I have been finishing qualitative phenomenological research on relations between doctors, patients, and technologies in chronic illness and disability.