Studying the systems of the world — technical, social, and legal
I’m 20 and have spent most of my life moving — through dance, sports, and now systems that move information, power, and people. I’m especially interested in where technology meets law, and in helping people better understand the tools that shape their rights and choices. Recently, I’ve been exploring brain–computer interfaces and early-stage quantum ideas out of curiosity.
Western University
B.Sc. Computer Science; Minor: B.Eng Software Engineering
Explored how energy systems, control logic, and autonomy interact over long-term operation, focusing on system behavior rather than isolated components.
Led the technical evolution of the organization’s web presence, treating the platform as a continuously improving system.
Focused on building industry connections and providing practical guidance for women navigating technical careers.
Supported community development through coordination, outreach, and partnership-building across local organizations.
Contributed to a hardware-driven health monitoring initiative at the intersection of embedded systems and real-world data.
Led digital content and social strategy, highlighting student and faculty research while making emerging technology more accessible.
Designed an AI-centered workflow for radiology systems aimed at reducing wait times and improving diagnostic prioritization.
Investigated neural activity using EEG data and exploratory brain–computer interface techniques.