I am a doctoral researcher in the Human Centred Computing group at the University of Oxford.
My research begins from the premise that we, as people, have complex relationships with technology. We shape it; it shapes us. This relationship has both positive and negative effects for our societies and the environment. And for better or worse, those outcomes are experienced in different ways by different people.
From this understanding, I study how we can direct the practice of technology development, and in turn its products, along socially desirable and environmentally aware paths. Currently, I am exploring these ideas in the design of machine learning systems.
Interests
- Human-centered data science
- Human-AI interaction
- Sociotechnical studies
Education
DPhil in Computer Science, Expected 2025
University of Oxford
MSc in Science, Technology, and Society, 2021
University College London
Master of Business Administration, 2020
University of Oxford
B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, 2016
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute