
I am a researcher in the field of cognitive neuroscience working to better understand the underlying electrophysiological mechanisms of cognition. I recently started a postdoctoral position at Western University working on an exciting project to improve sleep and memory in older adults at risk for dementia. The aim is to slow cognitive decline by strengthening brain waves that help with memory, using real-time EEG monitoring and sound pulses with closed-loop stimulations during deep sleep.
My expertise includes research project design and management, data analysis, and interpretation. I am also an expert in the field of EEG/ERP analysis of neural data using MATLAB and Python. I always enjoyed generating new ideas and developing feasible research tools for relevant problems in my research field.
My colleagues would describe me as a driven, resourceful individual who maintains a positive, proactive attitude when faced with adversity. Outside of my work in the lab, I am a science communicator and enjoy playing piano, traveling, and visiting nature.