Surya Kiran is a Junior Research Fellow and recipient of the Mozilla Responsible Computing Challenge Grant 2023. His research connects STEM and Humanities, focusing on urban studies, spatiality, digital humanities, posthumanism, and mythology. In urban studies, he examines the complex dynamics of modern cities. His work on spatiality explores how physical and digital spaces shape human experiences. In digital humanities, he investigates the impact of technology on cultural production and interpretation. His research in posthumanism challenges traditional human views, exploring the interaction between humans, technology, and the environment. Surya also explores mythology, studying its contemporary relevance and societal influence. His Mozilla grant project integrates ethical values into engineering education, promoting responsible computing and ethical decision-making. His interdisciplinary work bridges STEM and Humanities, contributing new perspectives to academic discourse. Surya emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in technological advancement, making his research relevant to our increasingly digital world.