Research
His research interests lie in psycholinguistics and second language acquisition, employing a range of methodologies, including experimental and computational approaches.
He has published on various topics such as L2 acquisition and processing of temporality, predictive processing in L2, scope phenomena, and experimental research methods.
Additionally, he has experience teaching Linguistics and Psycholinguistics courses.
At Purdue, he is a member of both the ExLing and Crow labs, where he collaborates on multiple projects with researchers from diverse fields and continuously expands his methodological toolkit.
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