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.
