Mu-Jung Cho is a PhD candidate at the Department of Communication at Stanford University. He specializes in the study of media processing and effects with a particular focus on media sequencing that is enabled by digital media technology. His research utilizes naturally-occurring, content-rich data to investigate sequence effects at multiple timescales and across various information domains, answering questions such as: Does consumption of negative content lead to the selection of positive content in between smartphone use sessions? What is the diurnal pattern of factual content consumption on personal digital devices? How do digital media users balance their choices about producing vs. consuming content and about the consumption of social vs. non-social content?