I am working on my PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Toulouse, France. I've received Master’s degrees in Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of Sussex (2020) and in Psychological Studies from the University of Glasgow (2019), and my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering from SRM University (2018).

I'm interested in understanding, repurposing and functionally improving several basic features of the human brain through non-invasive decoding and augmentation. My research projects are usually devoted to one or several of these features but are oriented towards a specific goal, such as improving speech perception. But at its core, across these different projects, the common approach is to understand and modulate neural oscillations, the fundamental language of the brain, similar to binary instructions on a computer. With modern non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroimaging methods, this approach should revolutionise several fields, from medicine to tech.

When I'm not thinking about oscillations and science, you’ll probably find me tinkering around with Software Defined Radios (SDR) and other eccentric and weird pieces of electronic hardware or practising some medieval fencing with a longsword, maybe even skydiving out of a plane or just reading some old medieval theses with a giant cup of speciality coffee ☕.