I am a
Gates Cambridge Scholar
at Cambridge CBL studying for a Ph.D. in Engineering
with
Máté Lengyel.
My research interests span Bayesian models of decision-making, human psychophysics, probabilistic neural coding,
representational learning, and memory.
I graduated with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics + Statistics, and Economics
from
Hopkins.
My research concentration during my undergrad was in the field of neuroeconomics, which studies the neural basis
of economic decision-making. I conducted research with
Joshua Gold
at Penn and with
Colin Camerer
at Caltech. I have ongoing collaborations with both groups and maintain an active interest in neuroeconomics.