Aileen has worked in corporate law, physics research labs, and,
most recently, a variety of NYC tech startups. Her interests range
from defensive software engineering to UX designs for reducing
cognitive load to the interplay between law and technology. Aileen
is currently working at an early-stage NYC startup that has
something to do with time series data and neural networks. She also
serves as chair of the New York City Bar Association's Science and
Law committee, which focuses on how the latest developments in
science and computing should be regulated and how such developments
should inform existing legal practices.
In the recent past, Aileen worked at mobile health platform One
Drop and on Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. She is a
frequent speaker at machine learning conferences on both technical
and sociological subjects. She holds an A.B. from Princeton
University and is A.B.D. in Applied Physics at Columbia University.
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