I’m a computer scientist with a Master’s degree in the field, currently pursuing a PhD at AGH University of Kraków. Alongside my academic work, I have been working in the tech industry since 2016. My professional experience includes roles at companies such as Yelp, Tessian, and currently Schibsted, where my work has centered on distributed systems, data engineering, and machine learning.

As a fourth-year PhD candidate, I specialize in Natural Language Processing for Ancient Greek. My research focuses on developing computational methods to analyze translation style, aiming to reveal the interpretive choices and latent algorithmic biases in texts generated by both humans and Large Language Models.

This academic focus complements my passion for data engineering and its application in the digital humanities. I enjoy helping scholars work with complex data and have had the opportunity to collaborate with translation scholars, film scholars, political scientists, and lawyers, helping them mine, process, and analyze data within their domains.

In my current role as a Software Engineer at Schibsted Media, I lead the architectural design and implementation of a distributed data processing system engineered to accurately determine the unique audience reach of advertising campaigns.