NSF CAREER award for her research on 'Worker-Centered Design'
13 papers to be presented at ACM CHI'25, DIS'25, FAccT'25, and CSCW'25
Multiple NSF grants including 'Public Space Robotics', 'The Transformation of Essential Work', 'Equitable new mobility', 'Future of Automation in the Hospitality Industry', and 'Responsible AI Across the Transportation Sector'
Research Experience
Worked in design research at Microsoft Research, Google, and Intel Labs.
Education
Holds a Ph.D. in Human Centered Design & Engineering from the University of Washington. Was a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Communication and the Design Lab at the University of California, San Diego.
Background
Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, where she directs the Tech Solidarity Lab. Her research focuses on how technological artifacts challenge or propagate social exclusions by examining existing systems and building alternatives.