I am a Cognitive Science graduate student at University of California, San Diego, where I work with Dr. Benjamin Bergen.
I’m interested in:
- how human comprehenders contend with ambiguous or under-specified linguistic input;
- why human languages contain so much ambiguity; and
- how to leverage insights from psycholinguistics to improve natural language understanding.
For more details on my research, see my research page and my cv. For information about courses I’ve taught, see my teaching page. I also like to create statistics tutorials to help people get started with learning a particular statistics concept and implementing it in R or Python.
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I also like writing music, cooking, and climbing.