2023:: November:: “Patterns of reciprocal influence: the violin as instrument of craft and science” was included at 4S in Honolulu
2023:: October:: Our paper, “(Re)collecting Craft: reviving materials, techniques, and pedagogies of craft for computational makers” will be presented at CSCW 2023
2023:: August:: Our ‘zine, “Maybe Mustard Will Save us” will be presented at Narrating the Multi-species world at the University of Würzburg, and was written into a chapter in the conference publication
2022 September:: I defended my A exam and am now a doctoral candidate 🙂
2021:: October:: Joined panel on AI and Work at Cornell’s AI and Society Workshop
2020:: Pandemic teaching 911 help (see day job)
2019:: September:: Our paper, Sensing (co)Operations: Articulation and Compensation in the Robotic Operating Room has won a best paper award at CSCW2019.
2019:: March:: Active learning and intercultural competence: An action research reform of a US study abroad programme in Seville, Spain (co-author) accepted for publication in Learning and Teaching: The International of Higher Education in the Social Sciences.
2019:: March:: Reimagining the role of online learning – distributed teaching & learning in support of overseas, experiential education presented at Cornell Online Learning Community’s 5th annual event.
2018:: November:: Our research in the robotic operating room is discussed in the Cornell Chronicle.
2018:: November:: Operating at a Distance : How a Teleoperated Surgical Robot Reconfigures Teamwork in the Operating Room (co-author) – Presented at CSCW 2018
2018:: October:: Instructional Design in the Wild: A Case Study in Distributed Teaching and Learning from the Field – Presented at CCUMC 2018
2018:: August:: Started Phd program in Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University, working with Steve Jackson, Malte Jung and Trevor Pinch.
2018:: March:: Sensing Machines: recalibrating the sensible in robotically-oriented operating rooms – Presented at 14th Annual Department of Cinema and New Media Studies Graduate Student Conference. University of Chicago.
2018:: February:: Sensing Machines: Human Robot Interactions in Collaborative Teams Presented at Bovay Seminar Series in Engineering and Ethics, Cornell University.