Summary
Aron Ambrosiani is a PhD student in history of technology at Chalmers with a decade of experience bridging museums and digital practice, from interactive exhibitions to web and collections management. His research traces how computing professions in Sweden were gendered and institutionalized between the 1950s and 1980s, connecting archival, educational and labor histories to contemporary digital heritage work. As editor-in-chief of Utställningskritik he curates critical debate on museum exhibitions while running a high-volume review magazine supported by the Swedish Arts Council. Aron has hands-on museum tech credentials from institutions like Nordiska museet, ArkDes and the Nobel Museum, and a background as a freelance FileMaker developer, which gives him an uncommon blend of archival scholarship and practical systems know-how. He also co-initiated a 2025 network to share digital skills across museums, archives and libraries, showing a commitment to sector capacity-building beyond academia.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Hastings middle school, Upper Arlington, OH
Västbergaskolan
Master of Arts - MA, History, Master of Arts - MA, History at Stockholm University
Thorildsplans gymnasium
Scandinavian School, Moscow
Solbergaskolan
English, Swedish, German, Russian