I’m a researcher at the Department of Experimental Psychology and a College Lecturer at Pembroke College, University of Oxford. I am also a member of the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA). I joined Oxford in late 2020 as a Fyssen Fellow to work with Nick Yeung (Attention & Cognitive Control Lab).
I did my PhD in the Department of Cognitive Studies at Ecole normale supérieure (ENS) in Paris, under the supervision of Pascal Mamassian and Vincent de Gardelle. I’m also an associate member of Laura Dugué’s lab in Paris, France.
I’m interested in the behavioural and neural basis of curiosity, metacognition, attention and learning. Broadly, I investigate how we introspect about our decisions and how it affects curiosity and learning.
Before starting my PhD, I completed a master’s degree in cognitive science, another in finance and an MRes in cognition and AI.