About Me
Hi, I am am a medical student who enjoys science and thinking about interesting questions. Lately, I have been curious about how the brain works, including underlying mechanism of perception and behavior. I also like electrophysiology and experimenting with electronics.
Field of Interest

Cognitive science and neuroscience, with a focus on attention, perception, and how behavior reflects underlying brain processes.
I study cognitive neuroscience with an emphasis on visual attention, perception, and decision-making, using behavioral experiments, EEG, and computational ideas to link observed behavior to underlying neural mechanisms.

Clinical medicine alongside physiology, mechanisms of disease, and an interest in microbiology and systems-level understanding.
My medical interests focus on physiology, mechanisms of disease, and microbiology, aiming to connect bedside clinical reasoning with systems-level biological understanding rather than isolated facts.

Data analysis and simple modeling to better understand experimental and clinical data.
I use data analysis, statistics, and simple computational models to interrogate experimental and clinical data, treating computation as a tool for sharpening mechanistic thinking rather than an end in itself.