A list of his publications can be found on Google Scholar; recently involved in several research projects and presented talks or posters at multiple academic conferences such as CCS2024, NetSci2024, etc.; published papers on topics including an Internet Research Agency misinformation campaign influencing the 2016 US election, and the perils and promises of fact-checking with large language models.
Research Experience
Assistant Professor in Quantitative Network Science at the Department of Mathematical Modeling and Machine Learning in the Faculty of Science of the University of Zurich and a member of the Digital Society Initiative.
Background
Research interests include complex systems and complex networks; interested in interdisciplinary approaches and the development of new mathematical tools to answer social, biological, and economic questions. Main research interests are the study of social media and their impact on society and the development of new methods to study networks and their dynamics.
Miscellany
Profile mentions being a member of the Swiss Young Academy, with a portrait video produced by them that discusses his academic journey, research, and activities as part of the Swiss Young Academy.