About

I am a first-year PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh. My research investigates the alignment of causal reasoning in humans and language models. I am particularly interested in implementing component attribution methods from mechanistic interpretability to understand causal selection in language models.

I'm open to collaborations for research in developing causal reasoning benchmarks, AI safety, human-AI alignment, etc. Feel free to reach out!

Education

2025 September – Now 🎓 PhD, University of Edinburgh, supervised by Dr. Tadeg Quillien
2022 – 2024 MSc in Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Research), University of Amsterdam
2018 – 2022 BS in Computational Neuroscience, University of Southern California

Research Interests

Computational Cognitive Science
Computational Cognitive Science
Explainable AI
Explainable AI
Neuro-AI
Neuro-AI

Prior Work

MSc Research on cross-modal representational alignment between brain's visual system and language model embeddings
MSc Research on multimodal model embeddings of abstract & concrete concepts