ABOUT ME
Professional:​
I beleive studying in an interdisciplinary way is key to moving any field forward, and I enjoy learning things from different perspectives. This is why I have an array of academic interests and experiences in a variety of fields, from philosophy, to animal cognition, to linguistics.
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I am currently a Research Assistant at The University of Tübingen in Germany in Quantitative Linguistics.
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I attended graduate school at The University of Western Ontario, in London, Canada at the Advanced Facility for Avian Research. I defended my PhD in Psychology in November 2023 under the supervision of Scott MacDougall-Shackleton and David Sherry. I completed my Master's in 2017 in the same group. I received my BSc honours from Algoma University, Sault Ste Marie, Canada, in 2015 where I was awarded the Silver Governor General's Award.
Personal:
I love food, cooking, video games, art, science, drag, and professional wrestling (these two last items are the same thing, really).
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