I'm a computational linguistics, data science, and audio enthusiast investigating the intersections of technology,
new media, ethics, and language.
Recently, I graduated from Dartmouth College, where I studied linguistics, computer science,
and computational social science with a focus on data ethics.
While I was a student, I conducted research in computational communications and media studies,
drawing on natural language processing and machine learning techniques
to answer questions about information transfer in our media ecosystems through the lens of critical data studies.
My work has also included fusing science, tech, policy, and the power of play through
award-winning
educational game design with the Wilson Center's
Serious Games Initiative,
as well as helping some Pretty Good Friends
make funny things for nice people as a trusty production assistant.
I love a good story, a fun game, and a crackin' onomatopoeia.
In my free time, you can find me haunting local cafes and libraries,
writing screenplays, and talking to the void
(likely in a local radio station or podcasting studio).
This website is both a portfolio and an ongoing project to help me exercise my frontend development muscles.
I coded it using a cocktail of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.