About This Portfolio
Purpose
This portfolio serves as a curated collection of my work across research, science communication, and policy. I've included not just the artifacts themselves, but also the reflections and lessons learned along the way.
This portfolio is designed for both institutional readers (faculty, mentors, and potential employers) and the general public. The Technical artifacts foreground specialist methods and how I communicated them across professional events and mediums. The Trust and Impact artifacts focus on translation, and how I adapted technical content for non-specialist audiences. Together, these artifacts present my professional identity as a scientist, communicator, and global health advocate.
Typography
The site uses Geist Sans for body text and Geist Mono for the binary art and code elements. Both are designed by Vercel and chosen for their minimalistic and modern aesthetic.
Color Palette
A minimal, neutral palette keeps focus on the content:
#fafafa
Light background
#0a0a0a
Dark background
neutral-600
Body text
red-500
Hover accent
Dark mode is supported throughout, with colors carefully chosen for comfortable reading in both themes.
Tech Stack
Design Details
The binary art motifs were chosen to represent the technical and creative aspects of my work.
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Dr. Moore, Dr. Formato, and everyone else in the Notation in Science Communication program at Stanford. I'd also like to thank Dr. Covert, Dr. Yang, and other mentors who have supported me throughout my journey. Last but not least, thank you Mom, Dad, and Sister!