Research
Reflective Technology & Bereavement
2022 - 2024
In my undergraduate thesis, I examined how reflective technology can be designed to support bereaved individuals' grieving process. I specifically focused on meaning-making, an outcome of reflection documented in constructivist grief therapies. I was advised by Christina Chung.
Reflective Technology & Bereavement
2022 - 2024
In my undergraduate thesis, I examined how reflective technology can be designed to support bereaved individuals' grieving process. I specifically focused on meaning-making, an outcome of reflection documented in constructivist grief therapies. I was advised by Christina Chung.
Reflective Technology & Bereavement
2022 - 2024
In my undergraduate thesis, I examined how reflective technology can be designed to support bereaved individuals' grieving process. I specifically focused on meaning-making, an outcome of reflection documented in constructivist grief therapies. I was advised by Christina Chung.
Digitally Shared Cooking Experiences
2021 - 2024
In this project, I have contributed to the conceptualization, design, and development of a cultural probe focused on social support for healthy eating. Specifically, the probe investigates the digital sharing of cooking experiences between intergenerational, remote family members. This project was led by Aswati Panicker and Christina Chung.
Digitally Shared Cooking Experiences
2021 - 2024
In this project, I have contributed to the conceptualization, design, and development of a cultural probe focused on social support for healthy eating. Specifically, the probe investigates the digital sharing of cooking experiences between intergenerational, remote family members. This project was led by Aswati Panicker and Christina Chung.
Digitally Shared Cooking Experiences
2021 - 2024
In this project, I have contributed to the conceptualization, design, and development of a cultural probe focused on social support for healthy eating. Specifically, the probe investigates the digital sharing of cooking experiences between intergenerational, remote family members. This project was led by Aswati Panicker and Christina Chung.
Technology & Abortion Activism
2022 - 2023
In this student-led project, we investigated how technology could support pro-choice abortion activists in Indiana following the repeal of Roe v. Wade. We engaged in a three-stage, participatory design process, and designed and developed a prototype supportive system. We were advised by Christina Chung and Katie Siek
Technology & Abortion Activism
2022 - 2023
In this student-led project, we investigated how technology could support pro-choice abortion activists in Indiana following the repeal of Roe v. Wade. We engaged in a three-stage, participatory design process, and designed and developed a prototype supportive system. We were advised by Christina Chung and Katie Siek
Technology & Abortion Activism
2022 - 2023
In this student-led project, we investigated how technology could support pro-choice abortion activists in Indiana following the repeal of Roe v. Wade. We engaged in a three-stage, participatory design process, and designed and developed a prototype supportive system. We were advised by Christina Chung and Katie Siek
Reflective Technology & Bereavement
In my undergraduate thesis, I examined how reflective technology can be designed to support bereaved individuals' grieving process. I specifically focused on meaning-making, an outcome of reflection documented in constructivist grief therapies. I was advised by Christina Chung.
In my undergraduate thesis, I examined how reflective technology can be designed to support bereaved individuals' grieving process. I specifically focused on meaning-making, an outcome of reflection documented in constructivist grief therapies. I was advised by Christina Chung.
In my undergraduate thesis, I examined how reflective technology can be designed to support bereaved individuals' grieving process. I specifically focused on meaning-making, an outcome of reflection documented in constructivist grief therapies. I was advised by Christina Chung.
Digitally Shared Cooking Experiences
In this project, I have contributed to the conceptualization, design, and development of a cultural probe focused on social support for healthy eating. Specifically, the probe investigates the digital sharing of cooking experiences between intergenerational, remote family members. This project was led by Aswati Panicker and Christina Chung.
In this project, I have contributed to the conceptualization, design, and development of a cultural probe focused on social support for healthy eating. Specifically, the probe investigates the digital sharing of cooking experiences between intergenerational, remote family members. This project was led by Aswati Panicker and Christina Chung.
In this project, I have contributed to the conceptualization, design, and development of a cultural probe focused on social support for healthy eating. Specifically, the probe investigates the digital sharing of cooking experiences between intergenerational, remote family members. This project was led by Aswati Panicker and Christina Chung.
Technology & Abortion Activism
In this student-led project, we investigated how technology could support pro-choice abortion activists in Indiana following the repeal of Roe v. Wade. We engaged in a three-stage, participatory design process, and designed and developed a prototype supportive system. We were advised by Christina Chung and Katie Siek
In this student-led project, we investigated how technology could support pro-choice abortion activists in Indiana following the repeal of Roe v. Wade. We engaged in a three-stage, participatory design process, and designed and developed a prototype supportive system. We were advised by Christina Chung and Katie Siek
In this student-led project, we investigated how technology could support pro-choice abortion activists in Indiana following the repeal of Roe v. Wade. We engaged in a three-stage, participatory design process, and designed and developed a prototype supportive system. We were advised by Christina Chung and Katie Siek