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Perle Møhl is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark with expertise in human-technology relations and qualitative methods in anthropology. Her research investigates the complex interactions between human sensory skills and AI-based technologies, focusing on the role of sensory expertise in various contexts, including medical imaging, robotics, and border control. Møhl has led several significant research projects, such as the EU CHANSE project targeting the enskillment and deskilling in breast cancer screening, and initiatives exploring the automation in shipping to reduce CO2 emissions. She has published extensively, including books on biometric technology and communication in rural communities, as well as editorials in anthropological journals. Her current research interests also encompass visual anthropology and the implications of automation on human behavior and decision-making. Møhl's widely recognized contributions to the field have earned her multiple awards for her educational and film works, reflecting her commitment to qualitative research and anthropological filmmaking.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and conducting research in anthropological methods and technologies.
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