Biographical data
Biographical data
Since 2024: Junior Professor of Ethics of Digitalisation at the University of Oldenburg
2024: Doctorate at the Institute of Sociology at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg with the thesis Kybernetik und Kritik. A theory of digital governance (first reviewer: Prof Dr Ulrich Bröckling, second reviewer: Prof Dr Geert Lovink, third reviewer: Prof Dr Oliver Müller)(summa cum laude, 1.0)
2023: Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (Department of Media and Communications)
2022: Visiting Researcher at Princeton University, New Jersey (Department of Politics)
Since 2022: Co-Director of the Critical Data Lab (Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute for Media Studies/Digital Media) (since 2024: Critical Data Lab (HU Berlin/ University of Oldenburg))
2021-2022: Co-Director of the Data Politics Lab (Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute of Social Sciences/ Theory of Politics)
2021-2023: Lectureships at the Universities of Basel (Sociology, 2023), FU Berlin (Institute of Political Science, 2021) and lecturer at the Thales Academy Freiburg (Philosophy, Digital Ethics, 2021-2022)
Since 2021: Affiliate at the Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
2019: Fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society
2018-2021: Lecturer at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Vienna (Political Theory)
2016: M.A. Political Theory (Goethe University Frankfurt/ TU Darmstadt) (final grade: 1.1)
2015-2017 Member of the research project "Critical Theory and Religion" (Goethe University/ Institute for Social Research Frankfurt)
2013: M.A. Critical and Creative Analysis (Sociology) (Goldsmiths, University of London) (with honours)
2012: M.A. Philosophy & Economics (University of Bayreuth, 2012 transfer to Goldsmiths, University of London)
2011: B.A. Culture and Economics: Philosophy, University of Mannheim (with honours)
2009: Visiting Student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Philosophy Department, Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme of UNC-CH/ Duke University)
Awards and prizes (selection)
2024: Award "The 100 most important minds in Berlin science" (Tagesspiegel)
2023: DAAD Research Fellowship
2021: Surveillance Studies Prize (Science category)
2021: Shortlist Surveillance Studies Prize (category journalism)
2019: Essay Prize of the Research Institute for Philosophy Hanover (Prize question: "Which technology"?)
2019: Weizenbaum Fellowship
2014: Scholarship of the Transregional Centre for Democratic Studies (New School for Social Research)
2013: Goldsmiths Sociology Award for Outstanding Academic Achievements
2009: Baden-Württemberg Scholarship