My path evolves at the intersection of science and arts, humans and tech, language and math. The red thread is a simple question: how do we shape technology, and how technology shapes us in return. As a next step, I am looking for opportunities to transition from qualitative research into a quantitative role in behavioural data science or quantitative market/user research.

My work combines quantitative and qualitative research to model human language and behaviour, as well as social and economical systems. As a quantitative researcher, I apply data science techniques and machine learning tools on text and time-series data. As a qualitative researcher, I use an ecosystem-centred mindset and UX research process on human/tech interfaces in digital products and services.

My education balances theoretical knowledge with hands-on skills in both quantitative and qualitative methods. A degree in Psychology and Data Science & Machine Learning courses equip me with quantitative skills. A degree in Business Innovation and a Design Thinking course provide me with qualitative skills. At core I am an autodidact driven by the things I don’t know. Currently, I am writing about my learning journey into quantum-like models in social science:

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