Published multiple papers including 'Intersecting perspectives: A participatory street review framework for urban inclusivity', 'Co-Producing AI: Toward an Augmented, Participatory Lifecycle', and more.
Research Experience
Collaborated with the Aga Khan Development Network and taught foundational design and environmental design courses at Kabul University. Currently leading projects like Street Review and Artificial Intelligence Alignment for Inclusion (AIAI).
Education
Master of Engineering from Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, where he studied socio-spatial equity in urban parks. Currently, he is a PhD candidate at the University of Montreal.
Background
Research Interests: Urban planning and artificial intelligence through participatory design. His work explores inclusive public space, socio-spatial justice, and pluralistic AI alignment, advocating a 'Right to AI' grounded in power, inclusion, and community participation.
Miscellany
Collaborates with academics, professionals, policymakers, and communities on AI ethics and spatial justice.