News
2020
| Q1 | Defended Dissertation @ Georgia Tech |
| Moved to Brooklyn from Atlanta | |
| Started Postdoc @ NYU | |
| Submitted Paper to CHI 2021 Conference “Designing Civic Technology with Trust” | |
| Q2 | Developed New Course for CUSP “Understanding the Politics of Urban Artifacts” |
| Interviewed for Open Society Grant | |
| Developed Personal Website | |
| Applied for Mellon/ACLS Fellowship based on Democratizing AI Agenda | |
| Applied for IBM Business of Government Grant | |
| Q3 | Reviewed Papers for CHI 2021 |
| Applied for David Prize | |
| Developed Public Education Course for AI with P2PU and Queens Public Library | |
| Panelist for NYU's Center for Responsible AI seminar “Responsible AI and Why it Matters” | |
| Q4 | Gave CUSP Seminar Talk “Trust and Distance in the Smart City” |
| Featured in CUSP Research Blog | |
| Gave CUSP ML4G Talk | |
| Reviewed Papers for CSCW 2021 Conference |
2021
| Q1 | Submitted Paper to Data & Society Workshop: "Trust and Doubt in Public-Sector Data Infrastructures." |
| Submitted Paper to CSCW 2021 Conference “Navigating the Politics of Trust” | |
| Participated in TechTalks: Tackling Race, Bias & Inequality in Artificial Intelligence | |
| Q2 | Awarded 2021 Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellowship |
| Ran first iteration of “We are AI” course | |
| Q3 | Taught Understanding the Politics of Urban Artifacts at NYU |
| Advised on community participation in the The New York City | |
| Artificial Intelligence Strategy | |
| Q4 | Submitted paper to CHI 2022 |
| First time Associate Chair CHI Design Subcommittee |
2022
| Q2 | Started at Google! |
| Attended CHI 2022 | |
| Q3 | Gave talk at Columbia University |
| Q4 | Reviewed papers for FACCT 2023 |
| Reviewed papers for CHI 2023 | |
| Submitted Paper to FACCT 2023 |
2023
| Q2 | Guest Editor for Interactions Magazine |
| Attended FAccT 2023 in Chicago | |
| Q3 | 2nd time Associate Chair CHI Design Subcommittee |
| Attended EAAMO Conference | |
| Q4 | Guest Lecture at NYU - Advanced Topics in Urban Science & Informatics: Trust and Transparency in Digital Civics |