I'm a PhD researcher in Computer Science at Northeastern University, where I work in the CESAR lab building computational models of human behavior and decision-making. My background in Data Science and Cognitive Psychology drew me to research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cognitive science. I'm interested in how people think, adapt, and collaborate with AI systems, and how we can build smarter, more human-centered technology.
Currently, I focus on adaptive AI systems that understand and respond to human reasoning. This includes modeling Theory of Mind in human-robot collaboration, simulating cognitive biases in adversarial settings like cybersecurity, and designing AI agents that calibrate trust through behavioral prediction.
I'm driven by the challenge of making AI that works with people, understanding our bounded rationality and social dynamics.