I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology at Yale University (Neuroscience track) supported by a NSF GRFP. I primarily work with Dr. Nick Turk-Browne
and collaborate with Mechanisms of Disinhibition (MoD) Lab (PI: Dr. Arielle Baskin-Sommers) in the Department of Psychology and the Krishnaswamy Lab
(PI: Dr. Smita Krishnaswamy) in the Department of Computer Science and Department of Genetics at Yale. My work lies at the intersection of human and machine learning. I am interested in the computational principles of human brain
activity that enable and constrain learning new skills, and manipulating those with neurofeedback to facillitate more efficient learning. I also develop and apply novel analysis techniques to explore individual differences in
neuroimaging phenotypes and their relation to perception, behavior, and mental health. I completed my undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science, Computer Science, and Spanish at Dartmouth College in February 2020, where I worked
with Dr. Jim Haxby and Dr. Caroline Robertson.
Some of my research highlights can be found below, and an exhaustive list can be found on my CV.
