About

I hold a PhD in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester and bring substantial research and practice-based experience to my work. My career focuses on building bridges between rigorous academic inquiry and forward-looking cultural technology, helping cultural institutions and brands develop solutions that are both internationally informed and practically grounded.

My academic training and professional research experience have given me a strong understanding of global museum trends and the ability to distill complex historical materials and datasets into clear, meaningful insights. My work is grounded in three integrated areas of expertise:

  • Strategic Consulting: Drawing on international museum theory and practice, I support institutions in service improvement, cultural technology planning, and digital transformation.
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Research: I apply doctoral-level research methods to cultural trend analysis and user experience research, ensuring decisions are evidence-based and culturally grounded.
  • Translation and Curation: With a researcher's precision, I turn complex material into engaging exhibition narratives, editorial content, and cultural travel experiences.

I believe museums and cultural spaces are vital conduits between past and future. Through careful interpretation and thoughtful use of technology, cultural knowledge can gain renewed relevance and impact in contemporary society.

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