Congratulations to Allison for the acceptance of her extended abstracts in both conferences! She has spent the Fall 2019 semester studying how various entities can control and monetize the Internet, and the effect of that control on Internet traffic and user experience.

Allison will be presenting her work at the Harvard National Collegiate Research Conference (NCRC) 2020, which is the nation’s largest student-run research conference, in January 2020. Then, she’ll travel to Montana to give a talk, titled “Fair Control of the Internet: Understanding Methods, Effects and How to Know What’s Being Done to Your Traffic”, at the National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) 2020.

According to the NCUR 2020 review committee,

“Chosen from more than 4,000 submissions, your abstract demonstrates a unique contribution to your field of study, and we are glad to offer you the opportunity to present your work to your peers, faculty, and staff from all over the nation.