Glance at Experience
Ph.D.;
Twenty Four scientific publications;
Five data-related projects;
Fulbright Senior Award 2024-25;
Participant in SICSS Maastricht 2021;
Self-trained Data Scientist.
As a social scientist with a legal background and a self-taught data scientist, I delve into the complexities of international human rights law, particularly in an age where technologies like Artificial Intelligence and neurotechnologies are reshaping our world. In an era reminiscent of Orwellian landscapes, where power and control are increasingly in the hands of a few, I focus on the global implications of these shifts. My work is centered on the UN framework, with a strong emphasis on safeguarding social rights and the rights of the child in a world that sometimes feels like it’s teetering on the brink of dystopia.
When I’m not navigating the intricate labyrinth of neurorights or developing tools to combat the hidden forces at play in the international arena, you might find me exploring new worlds — both in the literal sense of traveling and hiking, and in the literary sense, through stories that challenge the status quo. I approach my work with the belief that, like in the tales of masked vigilantes and gods among us, it’s the fight for justice and truth that ultimately shapes our reality.
The UN Treaty Bodies document search application just got a boost! We’ve added documents from the CCPR and CEDAW. Curious? Check out the latest version in the application or head over to the GitHub repo.
A year ago, ChatGPT struggled with a law student assignment. This time, I put ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Mistral, and Llama to the test on the same task. Curious about who came out on top? Check out the results and my interview in Dziennik Gazeta Prawna!
Excited to share our new publication! Together with I. Schiffauer, we dive into the underprotection of labor rights among platform workers and propose reinforcing their rights through the right to just and favorable conditions of work. Check it out!
UN Treaty Bodies’ documents are finally searchable! Check out the new application and explore the GitHub repo for more details.