About Me


I am a recent graduate from the University of California, Berkeley where I studied Cognitive Science and Computer Science. At Berkeley, I was an academic research assistant interning at the Knight Neuroscience Laboratory. In the Knight lab, I was heavily involved with a communication study, focused on exploring the neural correlates of communicative context. My honors thesis detailing this project can be found here

I am currently working as a research coordinator in the Chang lab at UCSF studying bilingual auditory perception.

I am passionate about social justice, education, and developing my technical skills through extracurricular activities. Consequently, I focus my efforts on unusual and balanced projects that combine my divergent interests to effect change in the community.

One of my most notable projects includes a reentry manual for female inmates to facilitate a smooth transition from jail back to the community. I collaborated with other Berkeley students to create this 90+ page guide.

My cv can be found here.