The Hidden Side of Snapchat: Law Enforcement and Privacy
Under the guidance of a NYT Reporter, Kashmir Hill, my group and I investigated how law enforcement tracks Snapchat, often times unknowingly to us.
AI Isn't Just for Engineers - Here's Proof
To develop my online career advice platform, I leveraged AI tools like Descript and Webflow. This article summarizes my experience using AI for the first time.
Long Term Health or Short Term Gains? Anthropocentrism in IAMs
At Harvard PhD Britta Clark's class on Climate Change, Justice and Technology, I looked into how Integrated Assessment Models take human consideration into account for climate change policy.
From Fur to DNA: The Genetics Behind Siberian Cat Coat Colors
After being inspired by my two cats who are half siblings but look entirely different, I researched Siberian cat coat color genes with the help of Dr. Leslie Lyons, director of the 99 Lives Initiative (cat genome sequencing).
The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein Analysis
In my Understanding Race elective, I read The Color of Law (housing disparity and redlining) and wrote about its intersection with my experience as a person of color.