Due to my experience, I have strong critical thinking, analytic and problem solving skills, as well as a fine attention to detail. Furthermore, I am able to take a multi-perspectival stance toward projects, and enjoy teasing out the implications of thought-provoking questions. My background has provided me with an extensive flexibility which can be applied to multiple types and levels of projects. I am highly pragmatic, and seek to find real-world solutions to problems, in conjunction with the necessary theoretical knowledge. My communication skills are also excellent, which includes verbal and written communication, as well as the presentation thereof. My interests are broad and align with morality and ethics, technology, social development, AI research, consciousness studies, cognitive science, neuroscience and neurophilosophy, perceptions and psychology, political science and political philosophy, amongst others. My academic theses focused on the juxtaposition between our everyday understanding of consciousness and what contemporary experimental science and philosophy has recently elucidated. Particular emphasis was placed upon the nature of beliefs and desires as bona fide mental states, and the implication my conclusions of this have for our shared interpersonal psychology.