I am a PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology and Political Science at NTNU, and I am currently also a candidate to the NTNU Board.
I have been at NTNU for nearly eight years, with experience from Dragvoll and the Business School. Throughout this time, I have become increasingly interested in how technology, organisation, both in the public sector and within academia itself.
My research focuses on how large language models are implemented in central-government agencies, and what kinds of gains and challenges this creates.
I am engaged in issues concerning working conditions and support for temporaries. In 2025-2026 I represent temporary academic staff in the department board, and in 2026-2027 I serve on the PhD programme council at the faculty level. One contribution I am particularly glad for is having helped improve the onboarding routines for new temporary employees arriving from outside the EEA, a group that often faces more challenges during the transition into their positions at NTNU. Differences in the onboarding process between post-docs and PhD candidates were also evened out.
I am part of the research group Governance, Public Policy and Administration. I currently teach POL2017 Public Policy and Administration, and I have previously been a course teacher in the teacher education programme in social sciences and teaching staff in statistics at the MA and PhD level.