I am a Postdoctoral researcher in the German Research Foundation (DFG) Cluster of Excellence “Hearing4all” project under the supervision of Professor Christoph S. Herrmann. My research explores the utility of using transcranial alternating current stimulation, a form of non-invasive brain stimulation to modulate auditory perception. I completed my Bachelors in Science, majoring in Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of Otago, Dunedin, before undertaking a post-graduate diploma and PhD in Psychology under the supervision of Professor Paul M. Corballis at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. My PhD thesis explored event-related-potential (ERP) correlates of facial emotional expression intensities. I then moved across the world to Oldenburg. My research interests include visual, and auditory perception, attention, and neuromodulation.