A little bit about me!

ENFJ, chronic 'yaysayer,' and a lover of all things colorful and beautiful.
I'm Alisha, a committed designer-engineer with a keen interest in the development of inclusive and approachable solutions. I am currently a Master's student at UC Berkeley, majoring in Information Management and Systems. I recently graduated from the University of Washington, with a Bachelor's in Human Centered Design & Engineering on the Data Science track, and a minor in Disability Studies.
My photography and writing
Fun fact: my ongoing photography challenge is finding hidden hearts around me. There are a lot more than you think!
I just got my first camera (a Canon EOS R100) and I can't wait to keep sharing my photography with the world!
My articles in the Society of Women Engineers Magazine:
You Asked, SWE Answered - Community College
What's next?
I've wrapped up my final undergraduate year at the University of Washington and am so grateful for all the experiences I've had! As a leader for the Society of Women Engineers, Bricolage Journal, and GoBabyGo, I've learned and grown so much. Through my studies and internships, I've found my passion for human-centered design and accessibility.
Now, as a Master's student at UC Berkeley, I’m looking for opportunities where I can continue designing with empathy and collaborating across disciplines. If you’re working on something meaningful, or just want to chat, I’d love to hear from you!
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