
I'm an Assistant Professor in Education Data Science at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and in Computer Science (by courtesy). I build and deploy natural language processing methods to support equitable and student-centered education. My research combines machine learning, natural language processing, linguistics and input from practitioners, in order to develop interpretable and scalable education measures. By deploying these measures, I aim to improve educational interventions, teachers' professional development and the equity of curricular materials.
I received my PhD in Linguistics at Stanford University, advised by Dan Jurafsky, and my BA in Linguistics with a minor in Computer Science summa cum laude at Princeton University.