About Me
I graduated from the accelerated Master in HCI program in December 2020 shortly after receiving a Bachelor in Humanities & Arts (BHA) in Economics and Music Harp Performance, with an additional major in HCI in May 2020, both from Carnegie Mellon University. Outside of research, I’m baking fruit tarts & cookies, top-rope climbing, doodling or needle-felting, or hanging out with my cat, Spaghetti. Email me at [ conniewchau@u.northwestern.edu ].
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Past news
Jan & Feb 2024 - Presented at The Network’s bi-monthly membership meeting (with representatives from 40+ agencies in domestic violence) & facilitated another training on Technology-Facilitated Abuse. Facilitated 2 workshops on wellness for graduate students (a follow-up to my last presentation on burnout back in May 2023) & passed my first Communications qualifying exam!
Sept & Aug 2023
I presented my research to undergraduates at Northwestern’s Introduction to Graduate Education (IGEN) program that aims to support & diversify undergraduates interested in doctoral studies.
I was awarded the Northwestern Tech Ethics Fellowship (Faculty Liaison) and currently support faculty in integrating ethics into computer science courses & research labs.
Mar & Apr 2023
Received “Honorable Mention” for the Ford Foundation 2023 Predoctoral Fellowship Competition
Presented a talk on technology-facilitated abuse at The Network: Advocating Against Domestic Violence's Reclaiming Our Love: Social Justice & Domestic Violence Virtual Conference
First work-in-progress workshop paper, “From self to community care: The need for multilevel interventions to address advocate burnout in gender-based violence“ has been accepted to and invited for an oral presentation at the Workgroup on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) Symposia at CHI 2023
Presented a poster at the CRA-WP Grad Cohort Workshop for Women in San Francisco, California
Presented a lightning talk at the CRA-WP Grad Cohort Workshop for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Leadership Skills (IDEALS) in Honolulu, Hawaii
Jan & Feb 2023
Selected as a 2023 Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society Inductee
First-author paper, “On Hackathons: A Multidisciplinary Literature Review”, was accepted to CHI 2023