I'm currently a postdoctoral scholar in the Departments of Neurobiology and Statistics at the University of Chicago.
Broadly, my work focuses on developing new mathematical techniques to be used with state-of-the-art experimental protocols in order to advance our understanding of biological systems, while advancing the field of applied mathematics.
My current projects are completed in close collaboration with Brent Doiron and explore the ability of interneuron subpopulations (e.g., PV, SOM, VIP) to drive cortical networks in different physiological contexts. This work is conducted with a number of experimentalists, including Hiroyuki Kato (primary auditory cortex) and Hillel Adesnik (primary visual cortex).