
معرفی
Noah Khan serves as a Visiting Assistant in Research in American Studies at Yale University while pursuing his PhD in Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto and holding Recognised Student status in Social Data Science at the Oxford Internet Institute. His academic work bridges institutions across Canada, the US, the UK, and India with a focus on technology-emotion intersections.
His educational trajectory includes:
- PhD Candidate in Social Justice Education, University of Toronto
- Recognised Student in Social Data Science, Oxford Internet Institute
Khan investigates how affective states—love, fear, grief—shape artificial intelligence development and regulation through ethnographic approaches rooted in science and technology studies. His research critically examines digital culture and platform governance across global contexts, revealing emotional undercurrents in technological systems.
His scholarly contributions have earned recognition through:
- Fulbright Canada Student Award
- Canada Graduate Research Scholarship
- Massey College Fellowship
- Victoria College Fellowship
Funding from Fulbright Canada and the Canada Graduate Scholarship enables his cross-national ethnographic work on AI's affective dimensions, while his college fellowships provide interdisciplinary academic communities that enrich his research on technology's emotional landscapes.
