Konrad Jervell

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Projects


Professional projects

The debate about VAR on social media

Winter 2025

On behalf of The Norwegian Football Association. Gathered data from Facebook, and analyzed sentiment of comments using a generative AI model. Report.

Climate myths on social media

2024-2025

On behalf of Bellona. Gathering data from Facebook and doing classification tasks using a generative AI model. Report.

Stop the War on Children — Pathways to Peace

2024

On behalf of Save the Children. Co-developed the framework used for analysis in chapter 4 of the report. Evaluating all countries' commitment to protection of children in armed conflict, and the magnitude of arms transfers to countries committing grave violations against civilians in conflict. Report.

Peoples assemblies

I have developed an algorithm for doing stratified sortitions of participants to peoples assemblies. I have used this in preparation of multiple such assemblies

Critical media literacy in the Norwegian population

Autumn 2024

On behalf of The Norwegian Media Authority. My role was participating in creation of relevant questions and materials for the survey. Report

The debate on the conflict in the Middle-East in social media

Autumn 2024

On behalf of Amnesty International Norway. My role was gathering and analyzing data from Facebook and TikTok. Report.

Negative views and stereotypes against Sámi people on Facebook

Autumn 2023

On behalf of Amnesty International Norway. My role was using a generative AI model to do classification tasks. Report.

Personal projects

Home server

2021–Present

I am maintaining a home server based on a mid-range second hand computer. The machine runs OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, and services are run using Docker and docker-compose. This server is the home of this website.

Home network

2024–Present

I am maintaining my own home network using OpenWrt.

Valetudo robot vacuum

2024–Present

To preserve privacy I have flashed the custom software Valetudo to a robot vacuum. This included soldering a circuit board and gaining access to the debug port of the robot and flashing it.