I'm a 5th year PhD student in Psychology at Columbia University, working with Niko Kriegeskorte. I'm also a trainee at the NSF AI Institute for Artificial and Natural Intelligence (ARNI).
I have broad interests in cognitive computational neuroscience. Some of my work has focused on neural network models of biological resource costs, including space, time and energy. I'm also interested in mechanistic interpretability and emergent structured/causal representations within deep neural networks.
Before the PhD, I was a research assistant in Ilker Yildirim's Cognitive and Neural Computation Lab at Yale University. Going back even further, I got my master's in computer science from Imperial College London (supervised by Antoine Cully) and my bachelor's in philosophy from King's College London (supervised by Patrick Butlin and David Papineau).