About

I’m a computer scientist turned cognitive psychologist.

I have a PhD in computer science from The University of Western Australia. My doctoral thesis examined how to optimise evolutionary strategies for noisy fitness functions with varying noise strength. My research interests included evolutionary computation, noisy fitness functions, game theory, and multi-agent learning.

I’m now working on a PhD in cognitive psychology at The University of Western Australia. My doctoral thesis will examine what changes in people when they behave more rationally. My research interests include behavioural economics, decision-making, rationality, cognitive reflection, statistics, and Bayesian data analysis.