A Little About Me
Born in Texas and raised in California with a dash of Taiwan sprinkled in between. I'm a long time supporter, visitor, and lover of museums and other arts spaces. A bookworm at heart with an eye pointed toward projects that let me work and play with the traditional, the new, the innovative, the familiar, and everything in between.
I received a Master's in Computational Media/Digital Art History from Duke University in December 2019. I was the 2020 Digital Humanities Associate Fellow, Levine Institute for Holocaust Education and Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum where I experimented with ways to visualize experiences of hunger in the Lodz Ghetto. I also designed and taught a course on the introduction to Digital Humanities through the Holocaust at the University of Haifa.
I'm always looking for more opportunities to be involved with Digital Humanities projects and pedagogy. If you're curious about some of the work I've done thus far you can find my CV here.
Currently: Phd student in History at the University of Maine, where I am a PM on the Placing the Holocaust project working with a team to extract place terms from Holocaust testimonies through natural language processing (NLP).