azra

azra

I am a PhD student in Human-Centered Computing at Georgia Tech. My dissertation research focuses on the human-centered design of emerging AI/ML interventions for healthcare provision in the Global South. In particular, I am interested how local knowledges could be better captured in data, and how that data could be leveraged. Over the past 4 years, I have been studying the workflows and online practices of ASHAs in an underserved region of Delhi.

Drawing on postcolonial and feminist theory, my work also grapples with questions of power and justice around healthcare (and technology) access and provision—along the lines of gender, class, caste, and religion.