A student, an observer, and a critic. My most joyful moments come from learning. During working hours I don a neuroscientist’s hat. When I am not working, I spend my time learning new languages, mathematics, programming, and music. I love to travel, try local food, play the guitar, and read. I also like to talk and write about the things I learn.

NEWS

29 Jan 2024 : Delivered the course The Phenomenon of Color: From Newton to Darwin at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT. [url]

02 Jul 2023 : Released - v0.2 of emacs-groundup. [url]

06 Jun 2023 : Invited talk “Experimental dissection of the synaptic and circuit basis of visual recognition memory in mouse V1” at the conference Brains at the crossroads of Theory and Experiment. The Edmond and Lily Safra Centre for Brain Sciences, Jerusalem, Israel. [url]

03 Apr 2023 : Article “Efficient multi-scale representation of visual objects using a biologically plausible spike-latency code and winner-take-all inhibition” published in Biological Cybernetics. [doi]

16 Jan 2023 : Article “Decoding of EEG signals reveals non-uniformities in the neural geometry of colour” published in NeuroImage. [doi]

16 Nov 2022 : Invited talk “Natural statistics and visual perception: the case of skin and skinlike textures” at CIC30, Scottsdale AZ, USA. [url]

01 Oct 2022 : Appointed Picower Fellow at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.