Bio

Andrés Monroy-Hernández is a computer scientist at Princeton University whose work examines how people use digital technologies to create, collaborate, and participate in public life. His research sits at the intersection of human-computer interaction, social computing, and civic technology, with a focus on online communities, creative expression, and collective action. He has studied platforms such as Scratch, TikTok, and other social media environments to understand how users remix culture, build networks, and shape digital spaces. His work often highlights how design choices influence participation, inclusion, and power online. Monroy-Hernández combines computational methods with qualitative approaches, contributing to both technical research and broader conversations about digital culture and society.

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