Welcome! I’m Hannah, a cognitive neuroscientist studying human memory. My research investigates how we form memories for our past experiences and how we use those memories to guide adaptive, future-oriented behaviour. To do so, I leverage a variety of behavioural, neuroimaging, and computational methods.
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto, where I work with Morris Moscovitch and Asaf Gilboa. I received my PhD in 2023 from Columbia University in New York City under the supervision of Mariam Aly and Chris Baldassano. Prior to my PhD, I received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Research Specialization) and a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Classical Voice) from the University of Toronto.