
photo by Nina Sutherland
About Me
Experience
As a research assistant in the Translational Vision Research Lab at NC State since the Fall of 2024, I have contributed to advancements in informing accessible design. I also work on projects that align with my interests that lie at the intersection between psychology and technology, such as serving as a design intern creating ergonomic models for a nonprofit. I have a passion for accessibility and seek opportunities to enhance user-friendly experiences with systems and products, especially with human health and education applications.
Education
I am graduating from NC State University with my Bachelor of arts in Psychology and Bachelor of science in Science, Technology, and Society with a concentration in Human Factors and a minor in Graphic Communications in May of 2026. I began my studies at NC State after graduating with my Associate of Arts from Wake Technical Community College in the fall of 2023. My interdisciplinary coursework has provided me the opportunity to work with cutting edge technology in engineering and design while integrating the human factor.
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Design Is Iterative
My Design Approach
I believe that a complete design process is not linear. Iterating through stages of evaluation, testing, and refining are vital to produce an exceptional final product.

