Summary
Linda Anticoli is a Lecturer in STS and Logic at UCL with a decade of experience bridging mathematics, theoretical computer science, and sociology of technology. After a PhD spanning maths, CS and quantum physics, she pivoted to STS to investigate AI, digital ethics, ontology, and the socio-psychological effects of technology while teaching logic, computability and algorithms. She consults on emerging tech and cultural impact and is completing an MSc in Psychology focused on remote team management, combining rigorous analytic training with applied human-centred practice. A trained CBT coach, Linda uniquely blends formal reasoning with wellbeing interventions for parents, expats, and people navigating transformation. Her work centers on what it means to live well with technology, translating interdisciplinary research into practical support for people and organizations. Based in the UK, she enjoys connecting across STS, psychology, and tech communities to explore meaning and flourishing in a technological world.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Università degli Studi di Udine
English, Italian, German