- 2016.01.05: I was featured in 40 Under 40: Young Leaders Who Are Solving the Problems of Today — and Tomorrow by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. You can find my profile here.
- 2015.11.18: I published my first blog for the Ford Foundation: "Can computers be racist? Big data, inequality, and discrimination"
- 2015.09.14: I have joined the Ford Foundation as a Technology Program Officer where I will work with their Internet Freedom unit.
- 2013.07.10: I received the 2013 Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies along with my colleague Sadia Afroz and advisor Rachel Greenstadt for our work on Adversarial Stylometry.
- 2013.03.05: You can find me on the cover of the current issue of Drexel Magazine, as part of their "40 Under 40" list.
- 2012.12.14: I have formally completed my Ph.D. in Computer Science at Drexel University! Thank you to everyone who has supported me in this endeavor, especially my colleagues at PSAL and my advisor,Rachel Greenstadt.
- 2012.03.14: I will be the recipient of this year's Jay Modi Memorial Award from the Drexel University Computer Science Department.
- 2012.01.05: I spoke at the 28th Chaos Communication Congress with my colleague Sadia Afroz about our work on Adversarial Stylometry. You can find a video of the talk on YouTube.
- 2011.11.15: We will be releasing JStylo and Anonymouth at the 28th Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.
- 2011.10.10: I will be presenting current work on Stylometry at the University of Pennsylvania's CIS Systems Seminar Series on November 11th.
- 2011.06.05: I organized Random Hacks of Kindness Philadelphia on June 4th and 5th. The other organizers and I put this video together showcasing the projects at the event.
- 2011.01.26: I will be giving talks about my research at Villanova University's Department of Computing Sciences on Monday, February 7th and Indiana University's Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research on Thursday, April 7th.
- 2010.10.26: I put together a Google maps mashup visualizing the impact of civilian deaths in the Iraq war over major American cities. The goal of this project is to give individuals greater perspective about the impact of war on innocent people, something that can be difficult when faced with a regular barrage of statistics.
- 2010.01.15: Would you like an overview of my authorship recognition research? Check out this YouTube playlist containing my talk from 26C3 in December of 2009.