About Me
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MY STORY
In eighth grade, I wrote in my yearbook that I wanted to be a designer. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what that meant, but I’ve since realized that design is about more than just visuals—it’s about solving problems, asking the right questions, and crafting experiences that truly impact people’s lives.
What excites me about design is its ability to bridge technology, psychology, and human behavior—transforming complex challenges into intuitive and meaningful experiences. I’m passionate about building solutions that enhance accessibility, learning, and engagement.
I’m a student in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) program at Georgia Tech, exploring how people interact with technology across different domains, focusing on user-centered design, usability, and innovation. Currently, I’m also a Graduate Teaching Assistant, guiding students in Qualitative Research methods in HCI.
Beyond design, you’ll probably find me exploring new research in HCI, diving into emerging technologies, or collaborating on creative projects. When I’m offline, I’m likely adding books to my never-ending reading list or enjoying a well-earned break.
Let’s connect—I’m always open to new design opportunities and conversations!
