My work revolves around how humans interact with, learn from, and create intelligent technology. I explore answers to questions such as, "What makes humans different from machines?" through various media, including academic research, philosophy, art, yoga, software development, and inclusive design. I hope the lifelong exploration of these topics can lead to innovative solutions wherein technology can enhance health outcomes through novel neural interventions.
As a student at the ATLAS Institute, my research interests center more specifically around how we can use the creative modalities of music and movement to facilitate better physical rehabilitation outcomes for neurological disorders. Furthermore, I’m interested in how these atypical modalities improve mental health, especially alongside terminal and degenerative conditions.
I’m always open to new collaborations! Feel free to reach out.
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