My research focuses on human-computer interaction and algorithmic justice and has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. I leverage interdisciplinary approaches to investigate bias and opacity in automated systems, create frameworks to audit AI, and discover how to empower people through more transparent and equitable systems.
Before starting my PhD, I completed my undergraduate degree in cognitive science and computer science at the University of Pennsylvania where I was advised by Danaé Metaxa. I also had the opportunity to work with
Amy J. Ko at the University of Washington,
Amy Ogan at Carnegie Mellon University, and
Kathryn Davis
at the Center for Neuroengineering and Therapeutics at the University of Pennsylvania.