Technical & Research Communication
Selected technical and research communication projects showing how I investigate complex problems, evaluate evidence, and translate findings into clear, useful communication for academic, business, and public audiences. Featured work includes AI assessment research, algorithmic bias analysis, privacy topics, and evidence-based presentations.
AI Research Presentation
AI as an Evaluator:
Algorithmic Bias in Teaching Assessment
AMCIS 2026 Research Presentation
Co-authored research accepted for presentation at AMCIS 2026 examining AI-assisted teaching assessment, algorithmic bias, rubric reliability, and decision-making in higher education. This project demonstrates research communication, evidence evaluation, and the ability to explain technical issues for academic and professional audiences.
AI as an Evaluator: Algorithmic Bias in Teaching Assessment
Presented original research on AI-assisted evaluation systems, algorithmic bias, scoring reliability, and decision-making implications in higher education assessment.
Academic Presentations
Facebook’s Data Monopoly:
Network Effects and Market Entrenchment
Business Analysis Report
Applied economic analysis, market research, and strategic communication principles to evaluate Facebook's competitive position and the impact of data-driven advertising on consumers, competitors, and emerging technologies.
Sports Bar and Grill Industry Cost Comparison
Conducted a comparative cost analysis of a sports bar and grill operation, evaluating fixed and variable expenses against industry benchmarks. The report identified key cost drivers, operational efficiencies, and strategic opportunities related to labor, entertainment, utilities, and marketing within the hospitality industry.