I work for Professor Andreas Engert at Freie Universität Empirical Legal Studies Center (FUELS). My interests lie in applying machine learning methods to the law. My first publication on legal argument mining is forthcoming in a proceedings volume with Mohr Siebeck (expected 2025), edited by Professor Christoph Möllers.
Until summer last year, I was Vice President of the Berlin Learning and Intelligent Systems Society (BLISS). Previously, I interned at Freshfields, working on Natural Language Processing challenges in the machine learning team.
Promoting educational justice is a cause that is close to my heart. To further this mission, I have served as a member of the supervisory board of Lern-Fair. I am also an ambassador of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes).
Feel free to reach out to me via email - felix {at} this domain.

I study law in Berlin and earned a PGCert in Transnational Law from the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London, a joint venture i.a. of Georgetown University and King's College London.