Education
Harvard
University Law School, Massachusetts, J.D., Class of 2004
Sub-citer for Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. Member of Women’s Law Association and In Vino Veritas. Will train in Spring for Court Appointed Special Advocate Program. ACLU member.
University of
California, Berkeley, B.A. Physics, Class
of 2001
Graduated with Honors. Society of Physics Students member. Earned
Department of Energy Undergraduate Research Fellowship. Worked for average of
20 hours per week while earning degree.
Jerusalem
Fellowships, Israel, Winter 1998
Earned Aish HaTorah’s
Student Internship for Leaders Fellowship. Studied Jewish Philosophy, Jewish
History, Women’s Studies, and Israeli Politics in Jerusalem. Traveled
throughout Israel.
Rotary Youth
Ambassador, Japan, 1996 – 1997
Enrolled in Japanese
language, history, and culture classes for year. Spoke at various Rotary and
local functions. Volunteered as English tutor, classroom aide, and Internet
teacher for local school.
Rotary Youth
Ambassador, Spain, 1995 – 1996
Participated in
year-long exchange to Madrid. Joined local soccer and cross-country running
teams. Studied French language, Spanish language, and Spanish dance. Traveled
throughout Europe.
Research
Assistant, Berkman Center, 2001 – present
Prepared research for Internet law course and
symposium conducted through Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center. Drafted
portion of class materials focused on interconnectivity.
Student
Researcher, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 2000 – 2001
Participated in high critical-temperature
superconductor laser experiments. Wrote paper on Titanium-Sapphire Crystal
Laser Set involving optics and a sapphire doped with titanium ions.
Engineer, AET
Japan, summer 2000
Trained on MAFIA, a 3-D electromagnetic simulation
software. Set-up internal database for benchmark archives using Microsoft
Access. Created and maintained web-server. Designed multiple web sites.
Represented company at Wireless Conference in Tokyo. Conversant in Japanese.
Engineering Aide,
Space Sciences Laboratory, 1999 – 2000
Created
programs to show the ion flow and other characteristics of the Earth’s plasma
sheet. Applied data from the Geotail Spacecraft sent out through a joint
U.S-Japan mission. Worked on Sun Microsystems in a UNIX environment. Presented
research at the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco.
Research Fellow,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, summer
1999
Appointed
by the Department of Energy to the Supernova Cosmology Group. Created an
essential subtraction code to find variable stellar objects, such as
supernovae, in real time for the Very Low Red-Shift Supernovae Search. Gave
talk on research at the Argonne Laboratory outside Chicago.