Lucia Nalbandian
Lucia is a current PhD student in the University of Toronto’s Department of Political Science. Lucia's research explores the use of emerging innovative technologies, like artificial intelligence, in migration and migration management. Lucia holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Law from the University of Toronto and a Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy and Administration from Toronto Metropolitan University. During her MA, Lucia’s Major Research Paper explored the role of human decision-making and artificial intelligence in Canada’s refugee system.
Previously, Lucia worked as a Researcher on a SSHRC-funded project assessing access to public housing through the political theory of solidarism. Unrelated to her research, Lucia is a Consultant with the Public Sector Transformation team at Deloitte Canada.
Recent Publications
With Dreher N. (2023). t. Frontiers in Human Dynamics.
With Perzyna, M., Marshia, A., Ellis, C., Monteiro, S., & Smith, C.D. (2022). (PDF file) Immigration policy ‘on the fly’: A critical review of pandemic policymaking in Canada. Working paper
With Dreher, N. (2022). (PDF file) Advanced digital technologies in migration management: A review of emerging literature, Working Paper.
With Dreher, N. (2022) Migration Tech Tracker. Interactive Map.
(2022) , Comparative Migration Studies 10(1), 1-23.
(2021) (PDF file) Using machine-learning to triage Canada’s temporary resident visa applications. Working paper.
(2021) The Conversation Canada.
(2021) The Conversation Canada.
(2021) , Inquiry & Insight: Politics and Innovation (13) 1.
With Triandafyllidou, A. (2020) ’&²Ô²ú²õ±è;First Policy Response.
With Triandafyllidou, A. (2020) , United Nations International Organization for Migration.
With Triandafyllidou, A. (2020) , First Policy Response.