I am interested in studying neural and computational mechanisms that support cognitive control and working memory for flexible behavior. I use a range of methods including EEG, EEG-TMS, TUS, eye-tracking, fMRI, simultaneous EEG-fMRI, and computational modeling.
I am an incoming Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park (August 2026). I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Oregon with Ulrich Mayr, during which I visited the Max Planck Institute of Human Development in Berlin. I then completed my postdoctoral training at Brown University (PI: David Badre) and the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (PI: Kazuhisa Shibata).
PhD in Psychology, 2020
University of Oregon
BS in Psychology, 2014
University of Oregon