My name is Tara Aida, and I’m a current 3L at Harvard Law School.

Law School

I am a current 3L and an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Last year, I wrote an independent paper with Professor Matthew C. Stephenson about the use of machine learning (ML) by federal agencies.

Undergrad

In 2016, I graduated from Harvard College with an A.B. in Mathematics and Physics. I wrote a senior honors thesis with Professor Dan Cristofaro-Gardiner, titled The Anand-Dumir-Gupta Conjectures and Generating Functions, in 2016. I also completed a junior tutorial paper on the power residue symbol.

LinkedIn

My LinkedIn profile can be found here.

REUs

In Summer 2014, I conducted applied math research as part of an NSF-funded REU at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. An introductory presentation on my research project can be found here.

In Summer 2013, I conducted computational physics research as a part of an NSF-funded REU at NC State University. My research poster from the summer can be found here.

Photography

In my free time, I like to experiment with film photography.