Received multiple honors, including Honorable Mention Award, CHI 2025; Impact Award, CSCW 2022; Best Paper Nominee, ASSETS 2021; Honorable Mention Award, CHI 2021; Best Paper Award, ASSETS 2019, and more. Published several academic papers such as 'Exploring Reduced Feature Sets for American Sign Language Dictionaries' (CHI 2025), 'Understanding the LLM-ification of CHI: Unpacking the Impact of LLMs at CHI through a Systematic Literature Review' (CHI 2025), and others.
Research Experience
Served as a researcher at Microsoft Research in the New England and New York labs from 2018-2025.
Education
Worked as a researcher at Microsoft Research from 2018-2025 in the New England and New York labs. Prior to joining Microsoft Research, she completed a PhD in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington and a BA in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University.
Background
A computer scientist with primary research interests in developing computational systems that expand access to information, enhance productivity, and improve quality of life. Her work is highly interdisciplinary, combining Human-Computer Interaction, Applied Machine Learning, and Accessibility.
Miscellany
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