Noah Khan

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Visiting Assistant in Research

Noah Khan is a PhD candidate in Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto. He is concurrently a Recognised Student at the Oxford Internet Institute in Social Data Science and a Visiting Assistant in Research at Yale University in American Studies. His research focuses on the affective dynamics of artificial intelligence development and deployment; he examines the ways in which emotions such as love, fear, grief, etc., affect how technology gets made and regulated across multiple countries such as Canada, the US, the UK, and India. Noah’s research is generously funded by a Fulbright Canada Student Award and Canada Graduate Research Scholarship, inter alia. Among other venues, Noah currently holds fellowships at Massey College and Victoria College.

Emotion, artificial intelligence, platform studies, digital culture, ethnographic methods, science and technology studies