About Me

My research uses computational models to describe the ways in which humans solve complex problems together. For instance, how do we choose between many possible representations for a difficult problem? How can we communicate these representations to impart knowledge or work better together?

I am a PhD student working with Professor Mark Ho in the Computation & Decision-Making Lab. We are part of the Department of Psychology at New York University. Prior to my PhD, I was a lab manager for the Computational Cognitive Science Lab & the Concepts and Cognition Lab at Princeton University.