Human–Algorithm Interaction
Analytical creativity, augmentation and the automation paradox — grounded in the UK algorithmic-trading industry.
PhD Candidate · University of Cambridge
Institute for Manufacturing / Cambridge Trust Scholar / FRSA
I find signal in complex systems. My research asks how algorithmic innovation redraws the boundaries of organizations — pursued full-cycle, from fieldwork inside trading desks to models deployed live in markets.
Research Identity
As algorithms learn to analyze and create, my research asks where the human still matters — and what the answer means for firms, markets, and the people inside them. I work across theory and code: ethnography on trading floors, large-scale evidence on venture capital and Gen-AI, machine learning running live in financial markets. One instinct runs through it all — finding signal in complex systems.
What I work on
Analytical creativity, augmentation and the automation paradox — grounded in the UK algorithmic-trading industry.
How generative AI reshapes value propositions, LLM agents and the firms built around them.
Capital allocation under technological salience — cybersecurity, femtech, climate and the Global South.
Machine-learning trading strategies designed, backtested and deployed live in markets.
Selected Work
DOI 10.1126/science.adp6654
DOI 10.1126/science.adn4211
DOI 10.1016/j.technovation.2025.103191