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These are some of the people and groups I collaborate with...

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The IAS-Research Group at the University of the Basque Country has more than 15 years of experience studying living and cognitive systems. I joined the group as a PhD student, later worked as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer, and continue to collaborate closely with its members. Photo from the Outonomy Workshop (2024).

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The FiloLab Unit of Excellence at the University of Granada examines the contemporary relevance and scope of concepts such as truth, values, and rationality in public debate. I was a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral member in 2024 with Manuel Heras Escribano. Photo from the workshop "4ECognition and Analytic Philosophy". 

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The Applied and Interdistiplinary Phenomenology Research Group is lead by Anthony V. Fernandez at the University of Southern Denmark. We combine phenomenological theory with methods from the cognitive and social sciences to carry out philosophical and theory-driven qualitative research into human experience. Photo from the group retreat, 2026.

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The Centre for Human Interactivity, lead by Sara Bro Trasmundi, investigates human interaction and cognitive events as ecological and embeedded phenomena. We develop qualitative methods to investigate human coordination in its particular manifestations. Picture from the workshop "Dimensions of radical embodiment 3", 2025.

Atmospheric Spaces is a platform dedicated to the phenomenological and aesthetic study of atmospheres. It brings together news, events, and publications while fostering an international community working in this interdisciplinary field. I have been an associate member since 2023. Photo from an upcoming event. 

The NOM project, led by Nathaniel Barrett, investigates minimal normativity through different models of minimal cognition, including the autogen model, dissipative structures, and the enactive approach. Photo: NOM Project Workshop (2026).

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