Professional Objective | Leverage my science fiction and technical writing research to teach innovative and interesting classes for science and technology-focused students. |
Education | Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S. in Science, Technology, and Culture, June, 2006 GPA 2.98 overall; 3.7 in major
Interdisciplinary literature classes include Computing and Society; Science, Technology, and Postmodernism; and Technologies of Representation. |
Honors | R. D. Mullen Fellowship, University of California-Riverside, 2011-2012. David B. Smith Fellowship, Kent State University, 2011. Mary Kay Bray Award for Best Writing, Science Fiction Research Association, 2007. James Dean Young Writing Award, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006. |
Related Work | New York City College of Technology, 2014-Present Assistant Professor - Design and teach syllabi in the Professional and Technical Writing Program
- Lead class on Science Fiction
- Organize annual symposium on Science Fiction
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-2014 Marion L. Brittain Teaching Fellow - Design and teach writing classes
- Lead seminars on innovative pedagogical approaches
- Learned how to manage a full teaching load and maintain a research agenda
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Activities (or special abilities) | LEGO Enthusiast Retrocomputing Archivist French (novice speaking and advanced writing) |
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