Teaching Experience
UX Research Methods
Teaching Assistant
Assisted in teaching graduate-level course on UX research methodologies including user interviews, usability testing, and data analysis. Mentored 30+ students on research projects.
Human-Computer Interaction
Teaching Assistant
Supported instruction for undergraduate HCI course covering interaction design principles, prototyping, and evaluation methods. Led weekly lab sessions.
Student Mentoring
Undergraduate Research Mentorship
Research Mentor
Mentored undergraduate students on independent research projects in HCI and data visualization. Guided students through the research process from ideation to publication.
Service & Reviewing
Conference Reviewing
Reviewer for CHI, IEEE VIS, FAccT conferences. Peer reviewer for HAI/HRI papers.
Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives
Active member of departmental Diversity & Inclusion Committee. Participated in Women in CS mentorship programs and international student support initiatives.
Outreach
Engaged with underrepresented communities to increase access to CS education and research opportunities.
Talks & Workshops
Bias Perception in AI Systems
Invited Talk
Georgia Tech - Presented research on how different populations perceive bias in large language models.
Participatory Design with Accessibility Communities
Workshop
Led workshop on best practices for conducting participatory design research with blind and low-vision communities.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in creating inclusive learning environments where students from diverse backgrounds feel empowered to contribute their unique perspectives. My teaching emphasizes hands-on experience, critical thinking, and real-world applications of HCI and AI concepts.
In my work with students, I prioritize mentorship that goes beyond technical skills—helping them develop as researchers, critical thinkers, and advocates for ethical technology design.