I obtained master’s degrees in physics and philosophy. Afterwards, I was awarded a postgraduate research grant from the FWO to work on a PhD. That PhD was never completed. In the meantime, my interest in psychoanalysis had developed, partly as a result of my research, and I set up a practice. Later, I returned to the Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences to work as a teaching assistant alongside my psychoanalytic practice. I help teach courses that examine texts by Frege, Russell, Quine, Kripke, Wittgenstein, Hegel, Husserl and others, as well as the department’s logic courses. The cross-fertilisation between psychoanalysis and philosophy has rekindled my desire to pursue further academic research that contributes to a psychoanalytic epistemology.