I am an assistant professor of communication science at the University of Amsterdam, and a junior research fellow at Pembroke College, University of Oxford. My research is aimed at quantifying the limits of human knowledge in an increasingly digitized world. Some of my ongoing projects include:
- measuring diversity and incompleteness in information on the internet
- 'misinfotainment' and the blurring lines between political and entertainment communication
- studying inequalities in online occupation imagery and in entertainment media
- scientometric analyses of communication and media studies
I received my PhD in education policy (minor in computer science) from Stanford University, where I was a Human-centered AI Fellow, a Stanford Data Science Scholar, and a William R and Sara Hart Kimball Fellow. My prior background spans computer science engineering (BITS Pilani), economics (Stanford), and education (TISS). More here.