Who am I?
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I am a digital humanist with a background in philosophy and experience in communication. I work at the intersection of critical theory, language technologies, and data science. I am interested in questions about agency, individuation, and social ontology in the context of AI, artificial life, and political ecology.
Education #
University #
- M.Sc. Digital Humanities
- B.A. Philosophy
Professional Certificates #
- IBM Data Science
- Google Data Analytics
- IBM AI Engineering (ongoing)
- IBM RAG and Agentic AI (ongoing)
Specializations #
- Applied Data Science with Python — University of Michigan
- Machine Learning — Stanford University
- Mathematics for Data Science and Machine Learning — Deeplearning.ai
- Natural Language Processing — Deeplearning.ai (ongoing)
- Deep Learning — Deeplearning.ai
Professional Experience #
Areas of Specialization #
Philosophy: political and social philosophy, critical theory, poststructuralism, philosophy of technology and AI, artificial life, philosophy of mind, ontology and individuation, speculative realism.
Digital Humanities: humanities computing, digital archiving, text analysis, digital publishing, data visualization, linked open data, semantic web.
Data Science & ML: supervised and unsupervised learning, NLP, deep learning, RAG, information retrieval, agentic AI, context engineering, knowledge representation for AI.
Research Interests #
My interests span several disciplines and organize around three central questions:
How do machines think? — Philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, artificial life and artificial sentience.
How is knowledge organized? — Knowledge representation, ontologies, semantic web and linked data.
What does language do? — NLP, language models, text analysis and philosophy of language.