['2025: Paper "How CO2STLY Is CHI? The Carbon Footprint of Generative AI in HCI Research and What We Should Do About It" accepted at CHI '25', '2025: Developed the "HCI GenAI CO2ST Calculator" (preprint) for estimating carbon footprint of generative AI in HCI research', '2025: Paper "How Do Hackathons Foster Creativity? Towards AI Collaborative Evaluation of Creativity at Scale" accepted at CHI '25', "2024: Published multiple papers on hackathons, game jams, participatory design, and AI collaboration at venues including ICGJ '24, IEEE Access, DIS '24 Companion, and CHI '24", '2022–2023: Continued publication record at CHI, NordiCHI, and Frontiers in Computer Science on topics such as generative AI, temporal design processes, and creativity in hackathons']
Background
Assistant professor at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Department of Computer Science
Member of the Human-Centered Computing Group
Research focuses on temporality in HCI, including long-term vs. short-term design processes and fast vs. slow design thinking
Explores how time and temporality shape creativity and design practices
Critically examines the temporality of AI technologies and their impact on design and creativity amid AI acceleration
Research areas: Participatory Design, HCI, Interaction Design, Hackathons, Game Jams, Creativity