I am a social scientist with a legal background and a self-trained data scientist.
My research focuses on international human rights law and the challenges posed by new technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence and neurotechnologies. Considering how digital technologies erase geographical boundaries, it’s vital to address new challenges from a global perspective. This is why my work concentrates on the UN framework, with a specific focus on social rights and the rights of the child.
I employ a range of methodologies, including natural language processing (Python), statistics, corpus linguistics, and grounded theory.
I am currently working on neurorights and developing a search engine for the UN Treaty Bodies' documents.
During the 2024-25 academic year, I’m on a Fulbright scholarship at Columbia University, focusing on mental privacy and speech decoding.