About Me

I am an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of data science and sociology. My primary research interests focus on the influence of AI, including AI ethics, AI policy, and social media. Meanwhile, I also work in the field of culture, particularly how fan communities form and spread around cult films. Broadly speaking, I am fascinated by networks and relationships among human and AI.

I just finished my Master degree in the Department of Computational and Data Sciences at Boston University and plan to continue my academic journey with a PhD in sociology. Meanwhile, I am also interested in and looking for AI-related work and internships. To understand society, one must first get a basic knowledge of what is happening within it.

As someone who has studied data science throughout both undergraduate and graduate education, I enjoy using quantitative methods and my understanding of AI to integrate sociology and ethics. With the guidance of my professor and related non-profit organization JHA, I am also exploring ways of developing new AI benchmarks that center on ethical dimensions.

Beyond research, I am deeply attracted by arts, cult films, cinema, and the relationship between humans and nature, particularly in non-religious behaviors. I also love photography and traveling, and I am especially drawn to different tribes and ancient cultures around the world.