About Me
Hi! I’m a senior at UC Berkeley majoring in Computer Science, with double minors in Linguistics & Data Science. I’m also studying Computational Neuroscience & Medicine through the EECS Honors Program. I’m really interested in developing machine learning methods for clinical and biological applications.
I’m currently working with Prof. Martin Schrimpf at EPFL to evaluate vision-language models on their behavioural and neural alignment to the human brain. Previously, I’ve worked on detecting speech disorders (like aphasia) through speech using machine learning with Prof. Gopala Anumanchipalli at the Berkeley Speech Group. In the past, I’ve conducted bioinformatics research focused on genomics and clinical disorders.
I’m passionate about teaching and have taught Database Systems, and Data Structures & Algorithms at Berkeley EECS. I am also a part of Neurotech@Berkeley, a student organization that works on developing software for problems in neurotechnology. I also like to dance!
