Presented a poster at VIS 2019 on the work involving the use of embroidery as a medium for personal data representation.
Research Experience
Designed, developed, and deployed I/O Bits, a personal tracking system that explores the intersection between personal informatics and situated visualization. This project is the primary focus of her master's research. Also worked on a project exploring the use of embroidery as a medium for personal data representation, developing a Python library for texture control when authoring visualizations using a computer numerically controlled embroidery machine.
Background
An adaptable software developer, imaginative researcher, and an enthusiastic teacher, having won awards for all three in the past year. Aspires to take extraordinary ideas and bring them into reality, with experience as a human-computer interaction (HCI) researcher and professional software developer. Loves jumping into the unknown and applying both technical skills and creative ideas to give form to future technology.
Miscellany
Currently interested in opportunities in the Toronto area, with a preference for technically challenging positions that offer the ability for creative problem-solving. Specifically, looking for either software development positions (proficient in Java, Python, C, C++, C#) or research positions (focused on HCI, Visualization, and Personal Informatics).