I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Computational Memory Lab at the University of Pennsylvania (PI: Michael Kahana). I received my Ph.D. in Psychology from Cornell University in 2023, specializing in cognitive neuroscience under the mentorship of Dr. Khena Swallow. My research uses a combination of computational modeling, EEG, and neuroimaging techniques to explore how attention modulates our ability to encode, organize, and retrieve memories. I also study the influence of physical fitness and brain health on memory function in aging populations. 

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