Research Activities: The projects’ objectives were pursued by bibliographical and analytical work of the researcher. Training in quantum gravity has been performed in parallel, namely upon attending an LMU course (‘Introduction to quantum gravity’ by Daniele Oriti). The research outcomes were in the form of 1 published academic work in the peer-reviewed British Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2 published academic work in edited books, and 1 paper in its final stage of preparation to be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal.
Networking was developed and scientific exchanges took place via short academic visits in the Netherlands and in Switzerland, and via online seminars bringing together European and non-European researchers. New international collaborations were developed with research groups in Switzerland and Portugal.
Teaching-related activities: The researcher proposed a seminar for young researchers in the philosophy of quantum physics, and will be teaching a philosophy module at the bachelor level (teaching mission scheduled for 2024-2025 and delayed to the winter semester 2025-2026).
Dissemination of the research: The research’s outcomes were presented at 5 international (peer-reviewed) conferences in Greece, Serbia, Austria, Portugal and England. Further dissemination took place in 4 invited seminars in Munich and other European and non-European research groups (the Netherlands, Switzerland and Australia).
Various academic services have been provided: Organisation of the Philosophy of Physics Reading Group, LMU Munich, 2024-2025. Election as a Council Member of the Society for the Metaphysics of Science (2025). Service in the administrative committee of the Société de Philosophie des Sciences (2021-2024; 2024-2027). This includes a representative role during the RDIPS 2024, 19-20/09/2024 Lyon (France), and a Vice-president role for the "Jeunes chercheurs et jeunes chercheuses" prize 2025.Participation as a speaker to the “Curiosity meets know-how - Exchange of experience for female scientists”, 6/10/2023, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Organised by the Federal Ministry of Education and research - Germany).
Organisation of the post-MSCA fellowship era: To ensure the further development of the project beyond the MSCA fellowship, training has been followed on the acquisition and management of third-party research funding. A follow-up research project has been developed, to be submitted for future funding.