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I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam with Iris I. A. Groen and H. Steven Scholte.
In my research, I leverage methods from Machine Learning, specifically Computer Vision, in combination with state-of-the-art neuroimaging techniques to study the underlying principles of human visual processing. I work in close collaboration with the Cognitive AI and Vision Amsterdam (CAVA) lab at the Brain and Cognition Group Psychology Department, the Video and Image Sense Lab (VISlab) at the Informatics Institute, both at the University of Amsterdam. My project is embedded in and funded by the Interdisciplinary PhD Program of the UvA Data Science Center.
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Recent Posts
- Preprint: Developmentally-inspired object zoom-in yields human like shape-bias in DNNs
- Preprint: Learning to see like a child: Why viewpoint diversity if fundamental for human-aligned object recognition
- Preprint: Image-grounded encoding models reveal distinct temporal profiles of naturalistic object and scene processing in the human brain
- VSS 2026
- Visual Neuroscience Summer School 2026
- NeuroMONSTER 2026