Published articles on European AI governance and Chinese and American technology policy; writes the Ethical Reckoner newsletter; honored as a FIG Fellow, Internet Law & Policy Foundry Fellow, and Talos Network AI Policy Fellow.
Research Experience
Currently a Research Associate at the Yale Digital Ethics Center (DEC), researching the ethical and policy implications of AI and other technologies; PhD dissertation focuses on the human rights impacts of XR technologies; previously a full-stack software engineer at an enterprise data management software company in Boston.
Education
PhD: Law, Science, and Technology, University of Bologna and KU Leuven
Master's degree: Social Science of the Internet, University of Oxford, thesis comparing American and Chinese AI governance policies
Bachelor's degree: Computer Science and Chinese, Williams College, with a concentration in Science and Technology Studies
Background
Research interests include the ethics of emerging technology, especially AI and XR. Focuses on tech governance and policy in different geopolitical contexts. Served as a Research Associate at the Yale Digital Ethics Center (DEC), researching the ethical and policy implications of AI and other technologies.
Miscellany
Proficient in English and Mandarin, favorite language is TypeScript.