I am a Ph.D. candidate at New York University, studying how people reason and plan to solve complex problems.
I am a Ph.D. candidate at New York University, studying how people reason and plan to solve complex problems.
I am interested in the cognitive mechanisms behind planning and reasoning that allow us to solve complex problems.
Previously, I earned my B.A. and M.Eng. in Information and Computer Engineering with distinction from the University of Cambridge, where I worked with Yul Kang, Máté Lengyel, and Daniel Wolpert. I then started my Ph.D. at the Center for Neural Science at NYU, where I currently work with Wei Ji Ma.