About

I am a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Oxford. My research focuses on how humans and artificial agents learn about the world and make decisions. I am particularly interested in how the structure and order of information affects judgment and inference. You can learn more about my research and publications here and my teaching and service here.

Before this, I completed a BA in Economics at Brown University and a DPhil (PhD) in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford. My doctoral work investigated why irrelevant contextual information can often sway our choices. Outside the lab, you can find me roller blading or jogging in nature and savoring a good book over some iced tea.