Tiffany is part of the 2024/25 cohort of Oxford's MSc in Digital Scholarship. Her current research examines how digital legacy platforms can be ethically and functionally designed to accommodate the diverse needs of the deceased, the bereaved, and public figures. Drawing on digital ethics, cultural analysis, and human-computer interaction, she explores how technology can navigate sensitive questions of remembrance, legal compliance, and design responsibility in the digital afterlife industry.
She brings an interdisciplinary foundation from her BASc in Arts and Sciences at University College London, where she majored in Culture and minored in Health and Environment. Her undergraduate dissertation applied semiotic theory to experimental music, reflecting her wider interest in how meaning is constructed and interpreted across media, cultures, and contexts. She also spent a year studying abroad in Tokyo, which deepened her interest in cross-cultural approaches to culture theories, philosophy and societal practices.