
Research Fellow
UCL Computer Science
I’m a computer scientist at UCL, where I study how AI can reason like and collaborate with humans. My current research focuses on large language models in multi-agent systems, examining how trust shapes effective collaboration between agents. I also explore how vision-language models mirror human biases, particularly in the spread of misinformation.
Previously, at the University of Trento in Italy, I developed autonomous driving agents inspired by human cognition. My work on perception systems drew from brain structures and mechanisms, creating models that use human-like mental imagery to anticipate unforeseen scenarios. This experience deepened my understanding of how cognitive architectures can inform AI design.
Beyond research, I explore the creative side of technology through 3D computer graphics, video game development, and architectural design. These pursuits that often inspire fresh perspectives on my technical work.
My pronouns are she/her.