About

I am a research scientist exploring work culture in the digital age, using a mixed methods approach to uncover complex phenomena. I combine introspection techniques, interviews, and computational methods such as topic modeling and sentiment analysis to capture the “what” and the “why” behind trends.

Researcher isn’t just a profession. It’s a constant journey of learning, interpretation, and real-life application.

In particular, I am studying online social platforms and processes emerging on these platforms and physical co-working spaces around the mobile lifestyle. I’ve included some examples of my scientific work below.

Publications

This article studies YouTube platform content and highlights the resilience and adaptability of the digital nomad community in the face of global disruptions. This article is built on Reddit platform data, which extends the timeframe to the post-pandemic period and offers a complementary perspective on the community's engagement patterns and identity transformation on r/Digitalnomad. The third paper (forthcoming) is devoted to the TikTok platform. It focuses on generational differences in learning styles and risk perceptions, particularly among Gen-Z and Millennials mobile workers (digital nomads).

I am fortunate to be a Generation X

As one of those digital pioneers who transitioned from rotary phones to a world of the Internet of Things, my journey integrated significant cultural and technological shifts, weaving them into my perspective and practices.

Having witnessed five seismic tech shifts (personal computing → internet → mobile → cloud → AI) and two workplace revolutions (9-5 office culture → remote work → hybrid models), I am embracing innovations that solve concrete problems while maintaining human oversight.