I work with a group of interdisciplinary scholars at Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy helping build the intellectual infrastructure for a healthy relationship between digital technology and society. At CITP, I run our tech policy clinic that trains the next-generation of public-spirited technologists. My research focuses on how we can use technology ethically to promote accountability and empower users.

What will students be able to take away from your classes?

To learn how to understand and improve the relationship between technology and society.

What attracted you to the Keller Center?

It's a hub of interdisciplinary activity interested in making a societal impact.

How are you involved with the Keller Center?

I teach the EGR 277: Technology & Society core class.