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Hey there, I’m an interdisciplinary researcher of technology and politics. I’m a graduate student at UC Berkeley’s I School, advised by Professor Deirdre Mulligan.

My research interests lie in the interplay between technology, infrastructure, political and social worlds, and the consequences of these interactions. I draw from a broad range of disciplines: STS, anthropology, political economy, and computational social science. I use computational, qualitative, and quantitative research methods.

Before grad school, I worked as a data scientist in India for IDinsight, an international development organization. In my undergrad, I studied algebraic geometry and representation theory at ANU under David Smyth and Anthony Licata. I have a Master’s in Development Engineering from the Blum Center at UC Berkeley.

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