I am a postdoctoral fellow in Florian Engert’s group at Harvard MCB, researching innateness in neurodevelopment and AI. I received my PhD from the Harvard Biophysics Graduate Program in 2023. In summer 2021, I was a NeuroAI Scholar at CSHL with Tony Zador and Alex Koulakov.

I am passionate about how theory can accelerate neurodevelopment research, and how neurodev and neuroevolution can inform machine learning and neuroscience models. I have organized three workshops on the topic, at Cosyne 2023, at an internal event at Harvard in May 2023, and at the Bernstein Computational Neuroscience Conference. I currently coordinate the Harvard Neurodevelopment Club (since 2024) and the Boston Hungarians Science Lectures (since 2021).

In 2023, Balázs Csizik and I exhibited Biophilia in which we reflected on the paralleles between biological and urban growth.

I received my B.S. in Physics from the University of Notre Dame, where I worked with Zoltán Toroczkai on distance-based network models of brain connectivity (2013-2017).

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Page me at barabasi(a)fas(d)harvard(d)edu.