I am an applied mathematician turned computational neuroscientist, specializing in computational cognitive neuroscience with a focus on machine learning applications in neurophysiological and behavioral data analysis.
A significant portion of my research has centered around eye-tracking technologies, which have been integral to understanding cognitive functions and neural mechanisms.
Recently, I have pivoted towards Large Language Models (LLMs) for automated scientific discovery, particularly in the realms of data science and code generation.
I am currently based in Zurich, working at Google Research, where I am exploring the interface between machine learning and scientific research.