I'm a Postdoctoral Associate at Rutgers University, where I work with Calvin Lai.

I study how children and adolescents think about the social categories they and other people are members of, and how this thinking does or doesn't change over development. I'm also interested more broadly in methods-related research in social cognition and developmental psychology.

I received my PhD from Princeton University, where I worked with Kristina Olson in the Human Diversity Lab. Before that, I completed my undergraduate degree at Stanford University, where I was mentored by Michael C. Frank in the Language and Cognition Lab.