I am a junior at the University of California, Irvine, pursing a triple major in Psychological Science, Economics, and Social Ecology. My academic focus lies at the intersection of these fields, specifically exploring Judgment and Decision-Making (JDM).
Currently, I am a Social Ecology Honors student conducting research on Prospect Theory and voting behavior under the mentorship of Dr. Şule Güney. My work aims to understand how cognitive biases and emotional narratives influence political decision-making.
Beyond research, I am a Learning Assistant for the Psychology of Judgment and Decision-Making course and a Career Services Peer Educator for Social Ecology Undergraduate Advising. I plan to pursue a Ph.D. in Psychology or Social and Decision Sciences to further investigate the cognitive mechanisms behind human choice.