Writing
The Economist
The Economist has a "no bylines" policy in order for the paper to speak as one collective voice. For more information on The Economist's no-bylines policy, read here. The following are my articles, which have been published in print, online, and mobile.
Articles
All Raise
Sierra Ventures
Stanford Daily
Stanford Honors in the Arts
The Economist has a "no bylines" policy in order for the paper to speak as one collective voice. For more information on The Economist's no-bylines policy, read here. The following are my articles, which have been published in print, online, and mobile.
Articles
- Peer-to-peer lending- Created to democratize credit, P2P lenders are going after big money
- Cybersickness- Virtual reality continues to make people sick. Will the technology ever take off?
- One size fits men-- Silicon Valley is bad at making products for women. That's a missed opportunity.
- Power shutdown-- Why California can't quit PG&E
- Egghead hunting- How Silicon Valley woos Stanford students
- Shroom to grow- Investors hope psychedelics are the new cannabis. Are they high?
- Human-machine interface- Data-labelling startups want to help improve corporate AI
- Running on empty- As cars ditch fossil fuels, how can governments tax motorists?
- Juicy market for lemons- Can you buy a good second-hand car?
- Trick or treat- Quadruple witching day
- Up in smoke- Energy companies are divided over a plan to scrap methane-emission rules
- Turbulence ahead- America's jobs report
- The Economist, The Intelligence Podcast - On biased product design in Silicon Valley (2019)
- The Economist, The Intelligence Podcast- On the burgeoning business of therapeutic psychedelics (2019)
- The Economist, Babbage- On virtual reality and whether the technology will ever take off (2019)
- The Economist, Videos- Narrated video regarding poverty levels in America (2019)
- The Economist, Videos- Video based on my article on therapeutic psychedelics (2020)
All Raise
- Unconventional Paths into Venture: An interview with Deena Shakir, Partner at Lux Capital (2020)
- Enterprising Founders: Cailin Hardell, CEO & Co-founder of Segmed AI (2020)
- Q&A With Sarah Frier, Author of No Filter: On Instagram And More (2021)
Sierra Ventures
- What Investors Look for in AI/ML- Evaluating the AI/ML market
- Growing Applications of Synthetic Data- Understanding the emergence of synthetic data
- Why Sierra Ventures invested in Speedscale- Speedscale is an API automation testing company
Stanford Daily
- StartX Demo Day- StartX Demo Day serves as opportunity for startups
- California's Common Core- Talking Common Core Standards with Michael Kirst
Stanford Honors in the Arts
- Small Talk- Small Talk is a novella about an Indian-American family based out of New York City during the 2007-2009 Recession. Told from varying viewpoints and interspersed with flashbacks, Small Talk provides an account of each family member's unique perspective, giving a multifaceted view into the family's financial struggles and their resilience through the crisis.