Ph.D. Candidate | Cognitive Psychology | Rutgers University
I'm a Ph.D. candidate in Cognitive Psychology at Rutgers University. My research examines how prosody is acoustically realized by speakers and understood by listeners. I use advanced computational modeling to uncover the cognitive mechanisms behind language processing.
In addition to my research, I have taught undergraduate courses in Quantitative Methods, Psychology of Language, and College Writing, emphasizing hands-on, data-driven learning and critical thinking. I'm passionate about bridging theory and practice in both my teaching and scholarship. I look forward to collaborating, mentoring, and exploring new frontiers in cognitive science.
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