Published in top-tier computing venues including CHI, CSCW, FAccT, and ACL. Notable publications include: A Taxonomy of Linguistic Expressions That Contribute To Anthropomorphism of Language Technologies, Building, Shifting, & Employing Power: A Taxonomy of Responses From Below to Algorithmic Harm, Toward User-Driven Algorithm Auditing: Investigating users' strategies for uncovering harmful algorithmic behavior, Everyday Algorithm Auditing: Understanding the power of everyday users in surfacing harmful algorithmic behaviors.
Research Experience
Conducted research at Microsoft Research Montreal's fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics (FATE) team with Su Lin Blodgett and Alexandra Olteanu; Worked as a growth product manager at Noom; Led digital product experimentation efforts for The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s at Dow Jones.
Education
PhD candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Advisor: Ken Holstein; Undergraduate, Brown University, Computer Science.
Background
Research Interests: How AI systems perpetuate structural harm and how to restore autonomy and control to the most impacted people. Field: Human-Computer Interaction.
Miscellany
In her free time, she likes to run, watch musicals, eat ice cream, and visit libraries. She is also a weaver who was recently an artist-in-residence at Praxis Fiber Workshop's Digital Weaving Lab.