Nurlan Rahimli is a PhD student in Social Economics at Kozminski University and a researcher at CRASH. He earned his MA in International Economics from the University of Warsaw as one of the recipients of the Visegrad Scholarship. As a quantitative researcher, his PhD work focuses on the socio-economic impacts of digital transformation, particularly how AI and automation influence labor mobility and skilled migration. He applies empirical methods and data science techniques to analyze migration dynamics across macro, meso, and micro levels. Within the EU-funded Link4Skills project, he contributes to the implementation of survey-based data collection on skilled migrants.