I work with Gordon Pennycook (Cornell University), David Rand (MIT), and Samuel Fraiberger (World Bank Group). I enjoy integrating ideas from different disciplines and experimenting with computational methods for studying and improving decision making.
During my Ph.D., I worked with Michael Inzlicht (psychologist and social neuroscientist), Cendri Hutcherson (decision neuroscientist), and Mike X Cohen (neuroscientist, writer, and educator). I also worked with Bernardo Blum (economist).
For my Ph.D., I analyzed simulated and real neural time-series data, and tried to figure out how to best use high-dimensional neural data to study how we and/or our brains make decisions.
I'm always looking for new opportunities to apply and improve my skills on experimental methodology, causal inference, data science, and machine learning, time-series analysis, signal processing, and so on (classical and jazz piano playing and composition). I also love building stuff with Svelte and SvelteKit.
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