
I currently am a first-year PhD student in Politics and International Relations at University of Glasgow.
I hold a Master’s in International Security from the Paris School of International Affairs (Sciences Po).
My PhD research investigates the participation of private actors in nuclear weapons politics in France and the UK since the end of the Cold War.
My broader interests revolve around the governance of nuclear weapons and other existential risks, and particularly their intersection with democracy.
I have also worked on the intersections between nuclear weapons and climate change.
I am also an affiliated doctoral researcher with Sciences Po’s Nuclear Knowledges and a research assistant on its project “The Bureaucratic Politics of Nuclear Alliance Management”, funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. In this role, I studied the politics of Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the Netherlands.
I am a member of the British-American Security Information Council’s Emerging Voices Network and a 2025 Atomic Anxiety fellow.
