I am a 5th-year Ph.D. candidate in Management Information Systems at the University of Georgia.
My dissertation focuses on causal knowledge analytics, which is also the focus of the Theory Research Exchange (T-Rex) project, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. My dissertation builds a standard to digitize knowledge, which opens doors to developing analytics that assist scholars in processing the literature and enhancing academic productivity. My research uses a variety of methods including graph theory, network science, and natural language processing.
I have presented my research at several leading conferences, e.g., ICIS, AOM, AMCIS, PACIS, HICSS, ACIS, MENACIS, etc. My research is awarded with the Best Paper in Track at ICIS 2021.