Aarhus University
PhD Student at Center for Humanities Computing, MA in Philosophy
My PhD research investigates the intersection of the humanities and machine learning, with a focus on gender biases. I aim to integrate computational methods with philosophical discussions on equality, intersectionality, and epistemic injustice. This approach examines the technical, social, and ethical implications of machine learning tools. My PhD program includes a Master’s in Philosophy, which I completed in the summer of 2023.
University of Sussex
Visiting PhD Student
As a visiting PhD student at the University of Sussex, I collaborated with Professor David Berry on examining the underlying assumptions and implicit values in digital humanities projects through the lens of critical theory.
Brighton, England
Spring 2024
Universität Wien
Master's tudent in Science-Technology-Society
The field of Science-Technology-Society (STS) provides a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between science, technology, and society. This interdisciplinary program emphasises a strong orientation toward research and communication of issues related to science, technology, and society.
Aarhus University
BA in Philosophy
The focus in philosophy is acquiring skills for systematic analysis of complex problems. During my studies in Philosophy, I have chosen elective courses in philosophy of science and technology. This has provided me with knowledge to understand and asses important aspects of the current transformations and implementations of technologies in society, based on a classical humanistic approach
Columbia University in the City of New York
Summer school, Mathematics
In the summer 2016, I attended the summer school at Columbia University in the City of New York, where I followed two courses in advanced mathematics.
Aarhus University
BSc in Computer Science
With a BSc in Computer Science, I have obtained knowledge in building and analysing complex models as well as practical skills in programming and system design. As computer science is rooted in the logic of abstract concepts and modelling, I have chosen elective courses in mathematics.
Center for Humanities Computing Aarhus (CHCAA)
Student developer
At CHCAA I worked in teams with senior researchers from humanities – literature and art history
– with the aim of formulating and solving original research questions by applying computational technologies.
• Projects:
– LINK (LIterature NetworK) project, which is a large research project that develop state of the art computational tools for literary analysis.
– An experimental research project where I applied Computer Vision techniques on abstract art.
Netcompany
Analyst
Test writing and integration test on the PSRM System
Aarhus University
Teaching assistant
• 2016: Teaching Assistant in the first year course Programming 2, Computer Science
• 2019: Teaching Assistant in the course Philosophy of Computer Science and Information Technology.
Aarhus, Denmark
Fall 2016, spring 2019
Systematic
Student programmer
Student programmer in Library and Learning, Systematic A/S.
Tænk Teknologi
Co-founder and board member
Tænk Teknologi was an interdisciplinary association with a focus on technology’s role in society. We were a group of students working across disciplines and faculties with the wish to learn from one another and to reduce the gaps in our understanding of technology’s impact on society. We were doing this through workshops, lectures, and student presentations.
IT Camp for Young Women
Volunteer in the steering group
IT Camp for Young Women is a camp with technology, design and inspiration for female high school students. The aim of the camp is to remove prejudices about the IT industry and to show young women that IT certainly is for women as well!
DataEthics.eu
Writer
I have written analyses, blog posts and news for DataEtics – a politically independent ThinkDoTank based in Denmark with a European (and global) outreach. They promote conscious and ethical choices for data use and collection.
Copenhagen, Denmark
2018-2019