PhD student at Paris 8 University in Aesthetics, Sciences, and Arts Technology, I combine my passion for music and philosophy with practical expertise in Max/MSP, Sibelius, ProTools, Dorico, and Ableton Live. My doctoral thesis explores two main axes: from the concept of the sound object to the sound phenomenon, and from the compositional process to the cultivation of music.
I hold bachelor's degrees in Music (Composition) and Philosophy, with a thesis exploring the music's place in Schopenhauer's "The World as Will and Representation." My master's degree in Musicology (Analysis and Creation) has enriched my understanding of the connections between words and music.
I am seeking stimulating collaborations that blend music, philosophy, and technology and am open to new professional opportunities and innovative projects.