Suzannah Wistreich
Suzannah Wistreich (she/her) is a Stanford junior majoring in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence concentration) and minoring in Psychology from Denver, Colorado. On campus, she is involved with Stanford’s Social Learning Lab, where she works as a research assistant studying how people use probabilistic reasoning to learn about the world around them. Suzannah is particularly interested in exploring the intersection of education, technology, and human cognition to create innovative tools for enhancing student learning outcomes. As a part of the Peer Learning Consultant Program, she is able to cultivate these passions and contribute to a supportive community of academic growth and accessible education. She hopes to utilize what she learns as a part of the CTL in a future career of teaching and research, aiming to foster positive academic environments for current and future students. In her spare time, Suzannah loves to visit California’s outdoor spaces, read (she loves literary fiction, philosophical fiction, and satirical novels), and crochet.