I am an Assistant Professor of Digital Literacy and Digital Methods at the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University. My current research focuses on public epistemologies of artificial intelligence and datafication, differences across digital cultures, digital nationalism, crisis discourses, and the role of media in public sphere dynamics, as well as the implications of artificial intelligence for the production of academic and professional knowledge. Methodologically, I work with a range of digital and computational methods alongside more conventional approaches, spanning the qualitative–quantitative spectrum. I am also AI Methods Lead at the Inclusive AI Lab, a Senior Researcher  at Utrecht's Data School, and an affiliate of the Future Literacies Lab.

My work has been published in several international peer-reviewed journals, including AI & Society, Big Data & Society, Information, Communication & Society, Journalism Studies, Journalism Practice, International Journal of Communication, and Internet Policy Review. I have presented my research at interdisciplinary conferences and events such as the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), and the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI).

My teaching focuses primarily on digital and computational methods from an interdisciplinary perspective, aimed at both Humanities and Data Science students. I also serve as co-coordinator of the MA programme New Media & Digital Culture and co-designed the Humanities courses in Applied Data Science.