Thesis: The corporation of computer simulation in artifact orientation analysis: a case study of Shuidonggou locality 2, China
2015-
2017
University of California, Davis
MS in Computer Science
Project: Tree estimator for evolutionary morphing
2013-
2015
Interpublic Group, Hong Kong
Associate system engineer
2009-
2013
University of Nebraska, Omaha
BS in Management Information Systems with Computer Science minor
Current research:
I am interested in understanding the link between hominin cognition and stone tool technology. My research involves conducting controlled flintknapping experiments to study the fundamental processes of flake formation and use the results to interpret the archaeological record. My work is part of the STONECULT project, which explores the early stone tools and their relationships to hominin cognition.