Published several papers including 'Amigo: Secure Group Mesh Messaging in Realistic Protest Settings' and 'Guillotine: Hypervisors for Isolating Malicious AIs.' Received numerous awards, such as the 2023 School of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Contributor to Engineering Education Award and NSF 2022 Graduate Research Fellow.
Research Experience
Works in the field of systems security and privacy, involved in multiple research projects such as Amigo: Secure Group Mesh Messaging and Guillotine: Hypervisors for Isolating Malicious AIs.
Education
PhD in Computer Science at Harvard University, advised by Prof. James Mickens; Master's from Columbia University (2021).
Background
PhD candidate in Computer Science at Harvard University, advised by Prof. James Mickens. Research interests include systems security and privacy, particularly in the context of emerging technologies. She also enjoys interdisciplinary work with law and policymakers.
Miscellany
Worked at the Berkman Klein Center, participating in the Policy Red Teaming Working Group. Interests include interdisciplinary collaboration, especially with law and policymakers.