CV
CV
Research Areas: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Online Safety
Education:
PhD in Information Science, Drexel University, September 2024 - Present (GPA: 4/4)
Research Focus: Artificial intelligence, digital intimacy, youth online safety
B.A. in Mathematics and Philosophy, Rutgers University, January 2018 - May 2020 (GPA: 3.706/4)
Statistics and Philosophy, Hampshire College, September 2016 - December 2017 (transferred to Rutgers University)
Awards & Honors
Emily F. Michell Memorial Prize, Rutgers University (Philosophy), May 2020
SAS Academic Excellence Award ($3,000), Rutgers University, September 2018
Arts in Action Award ($28,000), Hampshire College, September 2016
Professional History
Research Assistant, Drexel University, September 2024 - Present (supervised by Dr. Afsaneh Razi)
Research Assistant, Rutgers University, May 2020 - September 2020 (supervised by Dr. Larry Temkin)
Guest lecturer in Statistics, Woodbridge Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences, January 2018 - March 2019
Conferences, Talks, and Publications
Conferences
"Against Explanatory Condemnation," Johns Hopkins Richard Macksey Undergraduate Research Conference, March 2020.
"Countering Misuses of Statistics Among Pre-med Students at Rutgers University: An Alternative Curriculum," Rutgers University Student Research Conference, March 2019. [submitted to the undergraduate curriculum board upon request of the Vice Dean of Undergraduate Education]
Talks
"Dark Triad Traits and the Problem with Standard Digital Diagnostics," Le Wagon Munich Demo Day, June 2023.
"Statistical Literacy for Social Good," Woodbridge Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences, January 2020.
"Infinity Paradoxes and Issues with Provability," Woodbridge Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences, January 2019.
Publications
"Opaque Transparency: Gaps and Discrepancies in the Report of Social Media Harms," ACM CHI Conference, April 2025.
"Against Explanatory Condemnation," The Richard Macksey Journal, August 2020.