I am an Assistant Professor at the House of Innovation, Stockholm School of Economics.
My research examines how expertise is enacted and reconfigured as distinct modes of knowing are brought into coordination through AI and other emerging digital technologies.
Using ethnographic methods, I examine how technologies enact ordering processes—such as quantification, classification, and standardization—and the tensions that emerge when these processes meet relational, situated, and embodied ways of knowing that resist being ordered. My work has been published in top-tier academic journals such as Academy of Management Journal and recognized with the Best Student Paper Award (CTO Division, Academy of Management).
Building on my doctoral research on Artificial Intelligence in radiology, I am developing a research program on algorithms and embodied expertise, initially focusing on art and heritage conservation and expanding to other sensory domains. This program will advance a multi-sensory theory of how embodied expertise gets reconfigured at the human–AI interface.