I am a researcher working on minority rights and applied political theory, with a particular interest in how political systems allocate authority to minorities without a clear territorial base. I am currently preparing to begin doctoral research on such topics.
My academic background includes a Master’s degree in Governance from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, postgraduate studies in data analysis for political analysis and public management from Barcelona University and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Public Administration from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
I currently work at Universitat de Barcelona as a research assistant in the project Paths to (De)polarisation in Europe: Comparing Political Discourses on Immigration in Catalonia, Bavaria, Flanders, and Scotland; funded by the Institut d’Estudis de l’Autogovern. Most recently, I worked as a researcher at the Center for Leadership and Sustainability at ESADE in Barcelona (2023-2025), where I analyzed corporate sustainability practices and their relationship to broader governance frameworks. I examined how companies translate environmental and social commitments into practice, combining qualitative research with data analysis. Previously, in 2023, I held a research assistant position at the Climate and Environment group in the Johns Hopkins University - Pompeu Fabra University (JHU-UPF) Public Policy Center, working on environmental policy and data management.
On a personal level, I am interested in electronic and ambient music.
If of any interest, here is my CV.