My Journey
University of Washington
Figuring Stuff Out
Boston University
B.A. in Computer Science
Capital One
Software Engineer
Georgia Tech
M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction
I believe the future of technology depends more on authentic human connection than the software itself. As a software engineer transitioning into Human-Computer Interaction research, I study how technology shapes human cognition, specifically whether AI tools in education encourage genuine learning or quietly erode our ability to think critically. My goal is to build technology that strengthens human capability rather than replacing it, designing systems where AI removes friction without removing the human from the process.
Figuring Stuff Out
B.A. in Computer Science
Software Engineer
M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction