I am a PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology and Political Science at NTNU. My doctoral project focuses on how large language models are implemented in central government, and the advantages and challenges this entails.
I have been involved in the following boards and councils:
- Department Board (2025–2026)
- Programme Council for PhD candidates at SU (2026–2027)
- NTNU Board (central level) (2026–2027)
I am now also running for the Faculty Board. I am running as a candidate for election because I believe SU should increase the funds available to temporary staff. These funds have not been increased for two decades, and in the meantime inflation and exchange‑rate fluctuations have significantly reduced their real value.
I am a part of the research group Public Policy and Administration. I currently teach the course POL2017, and I have previously served as lecturer in the teacher education programme, as well as a part of the teaching staff in statistics at the master’s and PhD levels.