Academic and Community Service
My service is grounded in expanding access to digital literacy education for underserved children in rural India, leading community initiatives that support women pursuing pathways in STEM, and mentoring prospective graduate students.
Academic & Research-Community Service
Co-Chair, Pre-Application Mentorship Service (PAMS), UW (2026); Peer Mentor (2024–2025)
Co-leading a graduate student–led initiative that helps prospective PhD applicants navigate the application process through one-on-one mentorship, application guidance, and feedback.Co-Coordinator, CSE 590 Ubiquitous Computing Seminar, UW (2025–present)
Coordinate a weekly graduate-level seminar that brings together students and researchers working in ubiquitous computing.Student Volunteer, UbiComp/ISWC (2026)
Support the organisation of UbiComp/ISWC 2026 through conference operations, attendee and speaker assistance, session facilitation, and on-site logistics.Feature Editor, ACM XRDS (2024–present)
Edit feature articles on emerging computing research for ACM’s student magazine, helping make technical ideas accessible to a broad student readership.
Community Education in Rural India
Volunteer Teacher, eVidyaloka (2026–present)
Volunteer two hours per week teaching digital literacy and introductory artificial intelligence to middle-school students in remote rural government schools in India through digital classrooms.
Broadening Participation of Women in Computing
Women Who Code (2021–2024)
Organised, hosted, taught, and spoke at community programs supporting early-career women in technology. Topics included Python, mobile development, IoT, research publishing and career development.Organised and instructed a four-part Less Is More: How to Code Python in One Line series with Women Who Code Python
Delivered Android Sensors 101 at Women Who Code’s Dev Conference Connect Recharge 2022
Delivered A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Publishing Research Articles for Women Who Code Data Science
Organised and instructed a three-part Introduction to Coding Environments for Python series with Women Who Code Python (GitHub)
Girls Who Code at Georgia Tech (2024)
Mentored and taught middle-school girls, introducing technology concepts and encouraging early interest in STEM.
Volunteer Teacher at eVidyaloka Digital Classroom
Women Who Code / Track Lead