Welcome to my web page! I am a PhD candidate in Neuroscience at
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. My interests lie in Computational Neuroscience, with a focus on sensory systems. Broadly, I am interested in the neural and perceptual representations of sensory stimuli, how these representations relate to the statistics of natural stimuli, and how sensory representations can be computed by simple neural circuitry to inform perception and decisions.
I am also very interested in teaching neuroscience and cognitive science. A single researcher can accomplish very little, but as a whole the cognitive and computational sciences have given us a lot of interesting stories to tell about how the brain might compute, and how computers can be more brain-like.
Please feel free to look around my website. Enjoy!
