September 2020
ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference
1st Place ACM Student Research Competition, Undergraduate Poster Division
Currently working on a research project involving IPv6, network monitoring, and analysis of dual-stack behavior. No publications on that quite yet - but Alex Snoeren, k claffy, and I will be changing that soon!
At Wellesley College, I worked closely with my mentor Christine Bassem to learn how to pursue and articulate my independent research interests.
I grew, from barely knowing where to find literature or what TCP was, to winning 1st prize at Tapia's ACM Student Research Competition.
1st Place ACM Student Research Competition, Undergraduate Poster Division
Accepted Plenary Speaker (Event Canceled Due to COVID-19)
Poster Presenter
Developed visual, electrical, and programmatic changes for a new prototype of CRISPEE, a toy designed to teach kids ages 5-7 about bioengineering and to be constructable by high schoolers. Wrote documentation on construction of CRISPEE and prepared instructions into a prototypical website. Assisted in user testing by informing parents of testing practices and securing necessary consent forms.