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Haesoo Kim is a Ph.D. student in Cornell Information Science, studying social dynamics in online spaces. Haesoo's work focuses broadly on the novel interactions enabled by online social platforms, exploring the values and behaviors that emerge from the process. She is particularly interested in exploring online social behavior through qualitative and interface-driven perspectives. Prior to joining Cornell, Haesoo received a Master's degree in Computer Science at KAIST, co-advised by Juho Kim and Jeong-woo Jang. She also has Bachelor's degrees in Computer Science, Psychology, and Information Science & Culture from Seoul National University. Haesoo is currently part of the Social Media Lab at Cornell, advised by Natalie Bazarova.