This is my old graduate student webpage. Please visit my other web page to see work from when I was a postdoc at the School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine.

 

I'm a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) at the School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), working with Jason Hong and Dan Siewiorek. My research interests are in ubiquitous computing and social computing, particularly in building and evaluating usable privacy interaction techniques for context-aware mobile social applications.

Prior to coming to CMU, I earned a B.S.E, with honors, in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University. I've also spent time working at Microsoft and have completed summer internships at Intel Labs Seattle and AT&T Labs Research.

news, talks, & travel

10.29.2010

NTU, CSIE
Taipei, Taiwan

10.25-26.2010

Microsoft Research Asia
Beijing, China

10.19.2010

Accenture Technology Labs, R&D
San Jose, CA

10.15.2010

UBC, ECE & LERSSE
Vancouver, Canada

10.08.2010

Dissertation Defense (CMU, HCII)
Pittsburgh, PA

09.26-29.2010

Presented at Ubicomp 2010
Copenhagen, Denmark

09.23.2010

Xerox Research Center
Webster, NY

09.20.2010

Penn State, IST
University Park, PA

09.03.2010

UC Irvine, ICS
Irvine, CA

09.01.2010

CMU, Heinz
Pittsburgh, PA