Since December 2025, Lea Biličić has been employed as a research assistant at the PostCity Project. She graduated with a degree in ethnology and cultural anthropology, and comparative literature from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, in 2024. In 2025, she enrolled in the doctoral program for ethnology and cultural anthropology at the same institution. During her studies, she pursued further education and professional development through various domestic and international programs: the Viadrinicum summer school Urban Collaboratory: Constructing Learning Infrastructures (Germany) and SIEF summer school Postscapes Matter (Croatia); two winter schools, Key Topics in Urban Studies (the Netherlands) and Lessons From the Past - Solutions for the Future: Humanities in the Face of Global Crisis (Poland); the research and educational program How to Think Urbanism and Public Space; and others. She is a member of the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH) international network, within which she participates in the ERIH Young Professionals working group. Her research interests include urban anthropology, sensory ethnography, postindustrial ethnography, and literary anthropology.