About Me
My research uses computational models to describe the ways in which humans solve complex problems. For instance, how do we decide what and how to teach? How can we learn categories that we have very little knowledge about? What is the best way to finish a task: reason about it, rote practice what we already know, or offload it to another agent?
In Fall 2024, I will begin the second year of my PhD with Professor Mark Ho. I am moving with the Computation & Decision-Making Lab to the Department of Psychology at New York University. Before that, I was a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology. Prior to my PhD, I was a lab manager for the Computational Cognitive Science Lab & the Concepts and Cognition Lab at Princeton University.