
Devayani's fearlessness to jump headfirst into new topics is admirable. Indeed, it's this willingness to take a "leap of faith" that brought her half-way across the world, from her home in India to George Mason University, where she recently graduate... more
Ed's background is fascinating. His journey - from his beginnings at Boeing, to his time at Carnegie Mellon, and most recently at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory - has covered quite a bit of ground. He's also a fellow SharpestMinds mentee, and we ta... more
Today has been a little different than usual. I had a good conversation this morning with somebody I reached out to via a cold email. It makes me wonder why I spent so much time looking through job boards. Don't be afraid, just send it. You never kno... more
Today's daily stand-up started rather innocently by looking at what yesterday's work. However, it quickly went down the rabbit hole. When we look at disinformation online, and for example, how conspiracy theories have become more prevalent in recent ... more
Today, we're going to optimize my project's ETL. We can gather the data, but now we need to clean it and store it in the right spot. We'll also continue to build out the spreadsheet of misinformation narratives that are currently swirling around the ... more
My project has now reached the point where we need to start exploring the narratives around COVID-19. Additionally, there is still work when it comes to data ingestion. I need not only to see if I can speed this process up, but to integrate it into m... more
In the words of Steven Pressfield: What is this about? This episode centers around the investigation of my SharpestMinds project, and why I'm doing it in the first place. Additionally, it examines why the issue of mis/disinformation is like a multi-h... more
IToday was particularly interesting as I started to probe the question of why researching disinformation has become such a significant component of my life. And I think the answers may have their roots in a movie and a video game that I was particula... more










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