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Academic Achievements
- Jul 18, 2025: New paper accepted at AIES; Jun 23, 2025: Attended FAccT Doctoral Consortium; Apr 1, 2025: Two CHI acceptances and one Honorable Mention (top 5% of submissions). Selected papers include 'Generative AI and Perceptual Harms' and 'The Role of Inclusion, Control, and Ownership in Workplace AI-Mediated Communication'.
Research Experience
- Seeking full-time opportunities as a Research Scientist, UX Researcher, or Data Scientist in Responsible AI. Has worked on several research projects, including generative AI and perceptual harms.
Education
- PhD: Cornell Tech, Social Technologies Lab; B.S., summa cum laude, in Computer Engineering from Florida A&M University.
Background
- Currently a final year PhD candidate at Cornell Tech in the Social Technologies Lab, developing evaluation frameworks to characterize new harms in AI systems and design interventions to create safe, trustworthy, and inclusive AI. Uses mixed methods approaches from human-computer interaction (HCI) and evaluation methods from natural language processing (NLP). Research broadly falls under responsible AI (RAI). Work supported by The National GEM Consortium, Cornell’s Digital Life Initiative, and LinkedIn. Also a member of Cornell’s AI Policy and Practice group and CTRL-ALT group.
Miscellany
- Personal interests not mentioned.