I am a postdoctoral research associate in the Binaural Hearing and Speech Laboratory. My research focuses on understanding how different acoustic cues present in sounds are processed along different levels of the auditory neuraxis and how these neural representations are altered by varying degrees of hearing loss. I earned my Ph.D. from Purdue University where I studied auditory neural processing in hearing aid users. Currently, I’m expanding my research to explore the neural underpinnings of spatial hearing in cochlear implant users. I’m particularly interested in how this relates to decision-making certainty and cognitive effort. My work employs a multifaceted approach, combining EEG, eye tracking, and behavioral measures to gain comprehensive insights into and binaural auditory processing.