Teaches core informatics courses to undergraduates in the Information School at the University of Washington. Previously, they were adjunct faculty at Portland Seminary while studying Comparative Religion at the University of Washington. Their research focuses on human experiences with intelligent technologies in relation to religion and gender, specifically looking at ways religious ideologies embedded in intelligent technologies impact multiply marginalized individuals. In 2021, they were awarded their PhD with a dissertation entitled A Match Made in Heaven: Queer Christians and Dating Apps, in the Information School of the University of Washington.