Shalom! I have been involved in research since the summer after my sophomore year of high school
and have significant research experience in both computer science and neuroscience. My current research interests are
primarily in the area of computational geometry. See the links below for specifics on research that I have conducted.
A complete bibliography of all of my (research and non-research) publications can be found
here.
I am an alumna of the
Research Science Institute.
Publications
Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Andrea Hawksley, Hiro Ito, Po-Ru Loh, Shelly Manber, and Omari Stephens,
“Making Polygons by Simple Folds and One Straight Cut,”
Abstracts
from the China-Japan Joint Conference on Computational Geometry, Graphs and Applications
(CGGA 2010), Dalian, China, November 36, 2010, to appear.
Short version is available
here.
Andrea Hawksley, “
An Online System for Entering and Annotating non-Native Mandarin Chinese Speech for Language Teaching,”
MIT Masters Thesis, August, 2008.
Andrea Hawksley, “Progress Towards a ‘Heard Chinese’ to Pinyin Translator,”
MIT Undergraduate Thesis, June,
2007.
Andrea Hawksley, “
To Understand Amy: One Student’s Path into Autism Research,”
Imagine Magazine 12(4),
March/April, 2005, p. 12-13.