Maya Orthous Inchauste

3rd Year International Affairs Undergraduate Student

Research Interests:

Political Radicalization, Emerging Technology Regulation, Sustainability, Resilience and Equity

Education:

Anticipated B.S. International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, December 2024

Maya Orthous Inchauste is a third-year undergraduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, majoring in International Affairs with a minor in Spanish and Law, Science, and Technology. With a diverse research background spanning various subjects, Maya has explored topics such as individual radicalization in social media, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the dynamic nature of megaregions as Complex Adaptive Systems, and strategies for resilience in response to natural disasters.

Currently, Maya is dedicated to researching the concept of negotiated resilience and its practical application within the realm of transportation planning. Her research also delves into the intricacies of transportation climate resilience and its intersection with social equity, reflecting her commitment to addressing complex global challenges through academic inquiry.