- 'I, Robot? Socio-Technical Implications of Ultra-Personalized AI-Powered AAC; an Autoethnographic Account' (In submission)
- 'One Does Not Simply ‘Mm-hmm’: Exploring Backchanneling in the AAC Micro-Culture' (ACM ASSETS '25)
- 'Why So Serious? Exploring Timely Humorous Comments in AAC Through AI-Powered Interfaces' (ACM CHI'25), which won Best Paper Honorable Mention Award and Jury Best Demo Award
- 'SplatOverflow: Asynchronous Hardware Troubleshooting' (ACM CHI'25), also received Best Paper Honorable Mention Award
- 'CAMeleon: Interactively Exploring Craft Workflows in CAD' (pre-print)
Research Experience
Conducting research at the Matter of Tech Lab, focusing on developing systems to seamlessly integrate non-informative speech such as humor, interjection words/sounds, reading poetry, etc., enhancing expressivity for individuals with speech and motor impairments.
Education
PhD Candidate in Computer Science at Cornell Tech, advised by Prof. Thijs Roumen and co-advised by Prof. Stephanie Valencia from UMD.
Background
Areas of interest include accessibility, disability, AAC (augmentative and alternative communication), expressive communication, LLMs, human-AI interaction, human-centered machine learning, and HCI. Dedicated to advancing augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies through AI to enhance expressivity for individuals with speech and motor impairments.