About

I am an independent researcher focused on developing analytical methods for ethics and regulation, with a particular emphasis on AI governance and cross-cultural value systems.
My work centers on the creation and refinement of the
Wittenberg Framework, a geometric, axis-based model designed to make normative reasoning transparent, comparable, and methodologically traceable.

With a background that spans scientific thinking, philosophical inquiry, and practical governance challenges, I aim to bridge conceptual clarity with real-world applicability.
The goal of my research is to provide structured tools that help policymakers, researchers, and practitioners understand how ethical and regulatory perspectives diverge across cultural contexts—and how these differences can be analyzed without oversimplification.

I publish my work openly and iteratively to encourage dialogue, critique, and further development by the academic and professional community.
My long-term focus is the establishment of rigorous, reproducible methodologies for analysing complex governance questions in emerging technologies.