Studies in Philosophy and German in Trier, Bochum, Paris and Baltimore (Master's degree).
Binational Ph.D. thesis (cotutelle de thèse) in Philosophy, defended in 2013, from the Universities Paris VI and Bochum, in cooperation with the Johns Hopkins University Baltimore and the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. Summa cum laude/avec les félicitations du jury. Student award from the University of Bochum.
From January 2014 to February 2016 Scientific Director of the Kiel Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Department of Philosophy, University of Kiel.
Main areas of research: Ethics and economics; time and economics; ethics of abstention from judgement; acting ethically in the face of uncertainty; heuristic responsibility; morality and corruption
Memberships: DGPhil (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie); SWIP (Society for Women in Philosophy); DGPF (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Phänomenologische Forschung); SBE (Society for Business Ethics)
Grants: Research School, Ruhr-University Bochum (part of the cluster of excellence by the DFG); French-German University in Saarbrücken; Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore. Current position supported by the Basic Research Fund, University of St. Gallen (GFF).