Education

I am be a PhD student in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University where I am specializing in Work, Technology and Entrepreneurship and and conducting research at the Center for Work, Technology and Organizations. This website will be updated to reflect my coursework, research and experiences at Stanford in the coming months.

I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Information Science with a focus on Human-Centered Systems and Social Systems from Cornell University in May 2011. I spent the spring 2010 semester studying abroad at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. It was a once in a lifetime experience.

Given the interdisciplinary nature of the Information Science program, my coursework spanned across various fields, including computer science, communication, psychology, law and statistics. Below is a list of all of the classes I took at while at Cornell (* indicates a graduate level course):

Classes Taken at Cornell

* indicates graduate level course

Semester Courses

Spring 2011

Media Influence and Persuasion*, Advanced Human-Computer Interaction*, Cognitive Psychology, Independent Research, Teaching Assistant for Mobile Social Networks*

Fall 2010

Object Oriented Programming and Data Structures, Deception in the Networked Age, Physics, Independent Research, Teaching Assistant for Communication and Technology

Spring 2010
(abroad)

Digital Media Culture, Business Communication, New Product Management Introductory Italian, Digital Photography

Fall 2009

Online Social and Information Networks, Law of Internet and E-Commerce, Copyright in the Digital Age, Independent Research, Teaching Assistant for Communication and Technology

Spring 2009

Intermediate Design and Programming for the Web, Networks, Human-Computer Interaction Design, Technology in Collaboration, Independent Research

Fall 2008

Introduction to Java, Mathematical Methods for Information Science, Linear Algebra, Psychology of Social Computing, Nutrition, Health and Society

Spring 2008

Statistics, Indepedent Research, Biological Principles, Freshman Writing Seminar

Fall 2007

Introduction to Design and Programming for the Web, Calculus, Biological Principles, Freshman Writing Seminar, Squash

Classes Taken at Stanford (stay tuned)

Semester Courses

Fall 2011

Seminar in Organizational Theory (taught by Woody Powell)
Seminar in Leadership (taught by Bob Sutton)
Independent Research (with Pamela Hinds)

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