Axel Højmark serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, actively contributing to the Human-Centred Computing section. This research group focuses on advancing the relationship between computational technology and human users through supporting well-being, designing novel interaction paradigms, and analyzing technology's impact on human capabilities within a collaborative, supportive academic environment. His research centers on Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence evaluation, with particular emphasis on language model agent capabilities and AI-generated content systems. Recent publications reveal a methodological focus on probabilistic evaluation frameworks and forecasting techniques for frontier AI systems, bridging technical AI development with human-centered application contexts in social media and virtual environments. Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications shows consistent investigation into evaluation rigor for emerging AI technologies, with increasing sophistication in capability forecasting methods. The work spans natural language processing, social computing, and cognitive systems, maintaining strong connections to real-world deployment challenges in social media platforms and interactive systems. The Human-Centred Computing section provides state-of-the-art laboratories with specialized equipment for interaction research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across the department's eight research sections including Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Pioneer AI initiatives.










