On this page you will find my most recent projects, products and research outputs. I have a wide range of interests and skills.
I'm a generalist at heart, working in cross-functional teams or on interdisciplinary projects is when I shine and contribute most to my community or team.
To better understand my expertise and accomplishments, I encourage you to explore the links below. These will give you insight into my recent projects, as well as detailed case studies that showcase the practical applications of my skills. By exploring these resources, you'll have the opportunity to see firsthand how I approach challenges, innovate solutions, and deliver meaningful results.
In this final blog post, I will be looking at what we have learned in the previous two posts and attempting to bridge the very different areas of knowledge covered so far. The question of how we can reconcile “economics” with the concerns of ecofeminism and Environmentalism of the Poor.
Ecofeminism and Environmentalism of the Poor are two disciplines which attempt to have a more intersectional approach than mainstream environmentalism and feminism. Both attempts to explore our connection with nature and understand what underlying structures are at work in shaping the society we live in.
This is the first in a series of three blog posts, where I will attempt to locate some of the underlying causes for planetary degradation from an academic point of view. Firstly, I will examine the effect the study of economics has had on the development of capitalism and the justification of the eternal growth narrative.
WanderPod Tours presents an exceptional podcast series, guiding listeners on a virtual expedition across diverse cities, providing a captivating fusion of history, culture, and immersive encounters. The core objective of WanderPod Tours is to render history and cultural exploration accessible and enthralling for travellers and aficionados of heritage.
Aperture is a fictional photo-sharing app that played a central role in my product management certification, as the case study I worked on throughout the course.
As the product manager, I guided the filter feature through a user-centred product development journey, which involved identifying issues, brainstorming solutions, creating prototypes, conducting user evaluations, and iteratively refining the feature. This comprehensive process culminated in a successful launch, enhancing user interaction and satisfaction.
A custom guiding app that lets users explore a city and enables them to create unique travel experiences and gain local insights into the area.