I'm a graduate student at the University of Chicago, where I am pursuing a PhD in Computational Neuroscience as a member of the Sensorimotor Bionics Group and Hatsopoulos Lab, under the mentorship of Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos and Charles M. Greenspon. My research focuses on understanding the effects of biomimetic versus arbitrary BCI mappings between motor cortex activity and desired motor output commands, with the goal of developing more flexible and robust brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
Our mission is to transform BCIs by primarily advancing neuroscience research which we hope will serve as a foundation for creating intuitive technologies that enhance human capabilities and improve lives. In my free time, I enjoy rock climbing, building custom keyboards, and crocheting scarves.