I’m a researcher working at the intersection of language, neuroscience, and data science. At LiRI, I contribute to a wide range of language-focused projects through statistical consulting, data analysis, and programming in R and Python. My academic background combines computational neuroscience and linguistics, and I’m particularly interested in how statistical modeling and machine learning can help us understand language and cognition.
My previous research explored speech-based neurophysiology, using EEG to investigate cognitive decline in aging. I remain actively engaged in research that bridges language and medicine, especially in developing and applying analytical methods to neurophysiological and behavioral data.