Rachel Lough

Personal Projects & More About Me


Research Work

  • Study on Retail Theft & Crime Rings Recruitment Flyer

    I created this poster as part of a comprehensive study aimed at comprehending the employee experience of service workers in Seattle, specifically those in the retail and food services industries, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our primary focus was to investigate their perceptions of safety and security within their work environment. We had more Continue reading

  • Honors Capstone Project at Shoreline Community College

    As a community college student, I was selected to participate in the University of Washington’s 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Under the guidance of Shoreline Community College’s esteemed Honors program, I delivered a presentation on my research capstone, which investigated the Freemium game model and its utilization of gambling techniques, operant conditioning, and manipulation to entice Continue reading

About Me

I am a highly motivated student working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of Washington. My passion for art, AI, and data analysis has led me to explore cutting-edge technologies such as natural language processing (NLP) and text-to-image models such as Stable Diffusion. I believe that these fields are truly revolutionary and have the potential to shape the future in significant ways.

I am highly interested in a career focused on data and database building. I am confident in my ability to create and analyze large sets of data, and have a strong understanding of data structures and statistical analysis. My goal is to apply this knowledge to real-world problems and help organizations make more informed decisions based on data-driven insights.