I learned how to code at a variety of startups in the Bay Area. Most recently, I was a software engineer — specifically a distributed systems engineer — at a biotech startup building robotic microscopes. I grew disillusioned with the false promises of Silicon Valley and wanted to apply my data and engineering skills to journalism, so I studied at Columbia Journalism School and earned a master’s degree in journalism and another in computer science.
I am currently working on investigations into deaths in custody in jails and prisons nationwide, and am always interested in stories about how technology is used in the criminal justice system.