Research
Current Projects
I'm currently exploring a handful of accessibility-focused research ideas! Please reach out via email if you would like to chat about any of these studies or collaborate.
- Understanding video accessibility with and for neurodivergent audiences (CHI 2025)
- Designing systems to make public art (e.g., murals, mosaics, sculptures, graffiti) more accessible to blind and low vision people (in progress)
Recent Projects
Some projects that I recently worked on include:
- Understanding disability disclosure practices of people with invisible disabilities on social VR platforms (ASSETS 2023 / ASSETS 2024)
- Exploring how context (video type, platform, and user goals) can impact video accessibility needs and audio description preferences (CHI 2024)
- Investigating the ableist hate and harassment faced by disabled content creators on social media (CHI 2024 / CHI 2025)
- Synthesizing perspectives about accessible 360° video description experiences from both users and creators of AD (ASSETS 2023)
- Designing systems to support blind and low vision audio description writers (ASSETS 2022)
Cornell - A Exam
In July 2024, I completed and passed my A Exam (the examination for admission to candidacy) at Cornell University, officially earning my Master's degree in Computer Science. My A Exam, titled "Reimagining Video Accessibility: Exploring Immersive and Context-Aware Access with and for Blind and Low Vision People" [slides], was a synthesis of multiple projects I completed while at Cornell.