I am an assistant professor of communication science at the University of Amsterdam, and a 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.