About me

I'm a researcher exploring the auditory world - speech, music and environmental sounds. My current research focuses on the neural encoding of environmental sounds and speech, their sensory attributes, and meanings. I explore aspects of auditory processing using behavioural methods and EEG. I'm particularly interested in perceptual and neural processes of auditory categorisation and transformations of sound signals entering the ear up to the auditory cortex and higher auditory areas. I'm also investigating the roles of auditory processing, attention, and salience in language learning (speech perception and production) and developing language training and assessment methods.

Open to opportunities

I'm currently looking for a new role to work on topics related to audio, neuroscience, environmental sounds, bioacoustics/animal communication, language (language learning, language analytics, and/or language technology), neurotechnology, auditory diagnostics, and/or performance assessments. I'm primarily based in London, but open to relocating for the right opportunity. If you’re working on something where I might be a good fit, please get in touch. I’d love to hear from you!

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