PhD student, Princeton Baby Lab
Department of Psychology, Princeton University

I am a second-year PhD student in Psychology at Princeton University. I work with Dr. Casey Lew-Williams in the Princeton Baby Lab. Previously, I worked with Dr. Marisa Casillas at the University of Chicago as the manager for the Chatter Lab. Broadly speaking, my research focuses on how young children’s rich and highly variable everyday language input shapes their early word representations.



Recent/Upcoming Presentations

Quantifying the amount and impact of label variation in early word learning presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research for Child Development (SRCD)

Collaborators: Amalia Levitin, Jessica Kosie, & Casey Lew-Williams


Rates of gender representation in children’s literature across cultures: Comparison of U.S. vs. Chinese children’s books presented by Qi Sun & Ching-I Huang at SRCD

Collaborators: Tianlin Wang