About Me
I am a doctoral researcher at the Interdisciplinary Institute for Societal Computing at Saarland University. My research lies at the intersection of computational social science, urban studies, and digital platforms. I study how user-generated data such as Google Maps reviews can reveal patterns of spatial inequality, migration, and social dynamics in cities. With a background in Economics, Mathematics, and Mathematical Sciences, I bring a multidisciplinary lens to questions of fairness, visibility, and inclusion in digital and urban spaces.
When I am not being geeky I love to sing, travel and explore new adventures
