I'm an early-career Cyber & Media
Psychologist and AI Researcher with
growing experience in Emotion AI,
affective computing, and all facets of
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). I'm
skilled in evaluating the
psychological impact of AI-driven
emotional technologies in media and
digital interactions. In the past two
years, I'm often asked to present,
speak on and/or train stakeholders,
client-facing teams, or scholarly
groups on a wide range of
cyberpsychological or media
psychological topics. As a result, I'm
becoming a credible media source for
topics pertaining to digital culture,
AI ethics, transhumanism, and more.
Currently, I'm : * Seeking research
and/or consulting opportunities in AI
with strong, human-first AI ethics and
responsible tech focus * Passionate
about ethical AI development and
emotion AI in the realm of social
bots, humanoids, and other robotics *
Presently working on[ dissertation
research for PhD in Psychology with an
emphasis in Media &
Technology](https://catalog.fielding.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=699)
* Trained media psychologist with
concentrations in Positive Media,
Psychology of Image, Psychology of
Social Media, and more My extensive
and prior application development and
user experience design for
enterprise-wide applications in
private sector and digital agency
environments allows me to offer rich
context in real-world scenarios so I'm
well-versed in aligning cyber/media
psychological contexts to business
requirements and more. As a full-time
doctoral student currently working on
dissertation research, I've limited my
work experience over the past 3-5
years but am always picking up
speaking engagements, writing and
research projects, and teaching or
training opportunities along the way
to keep growing my experience well
beyond the bounds of academics.
Lastly, my multidisciplinary
background allows me to contribute,
speak or consult on a wide range of
topics well beyond my deepening social
sciences and cyberpsychological
foundation. <br>