email twitter cv



I am a first-year PhD student at Yale University in the Department of Psychology, where I am advised by Nick Turk-Browne in the Turk-Browne Lab. My research interests center on understanding the dynamic interplay between our past experiences, current perceptions, and future thinking. I am particularly interested in exploring the mechanisms through which our current experiences become integrated with our past and how our past experiences influence the encoding of new memories and shape the way we perceive and think about the future.

I completed my I completed my Bachelor's in Psychology and Biomathematics from Florida State University, where I worked with Chris Martin in the Martin Memory Lab. There, I studied how we selectively retrieve semantic and episodic information using fMRI, receiving the Barry Goldwater Scholarship.