
Hi, I am an assistant professor in information systems and digital innovation at the University of Lausanne.
My research is about designing innovative digital solutions to create public value such as resilience, transparency, and fairness.
Today, my team and I are focusing on several areas: humanitarian digital innovation, resilience to propaganda and disinformation, digital platforms for public value, and digital government, digital trust.
You will find my most recent publications in my Google Scholar profile.
My research interests
Information systems for Public Value
How can digital systems be designed to enhance societal resilience and counter misinformation?
Data-Driven Intelligence
How can AI be leveraged to support decision-making in complex environments?
Humanitarian Digital Innovation
How can emerging technologies be used to design solutions and transform humanitarian action?
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“The Truth Test” at Rosenberg House Davos
Next week, I’ll be at Rosenberg House Davos during World Economic Forum week, joining teenage students for a session called “The Truth Test: Spotting Propaganda, Spin, and Synthetic Media.” We’ll look at…
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When Algorithms Decide What’s True: Speaking at WAVE 2026
How do you know what to believe? That question — once reserved for philosophers and journalists — now sits at the heart of our everyday digital experience. Every time we…
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The Threat of AI-Generated Fake Research Papers
A while ago, I shared that I found fake research papers on Google Scholar “published” under my name. It happened to be a part of a bigger systematic issue. I…