About me

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Natural Language Processing (NLP) at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, advised by Dr. Gabriel Stanovsky. I am currently a research intern at Google Research and previously interned at IBM Research and Allen Institute for AI (AI2).

My research focuses on evaluating large language models (LLMs) through a cognitive perspective. I study fundamental skills that humans carry out effortlessly—such as integrating information across documents, adapting to multiple instructions, or reasoning reliably—and ask how well LLMs perform on these dimensions. Beyond evaluation, I also explore ways to mitigate the gaps revealed in this process, aiming to design cognitively grounded benchmarks and methods that foster more reliable, interpretable, and trustworthy AI systems.

I’m also a dogs lover, pop music fan, and a former professional basketball player.