I joined the InPuts Lab at King’s College London as a PhD student in October 2020 and completed my doctorate in Neuroimaging in 2024. My doctoral work, “Towards the functional neurochemistry of sensory learning: Understanding functional ¹H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,” focused on advancing functional MRS methodologies to probe neurochemical dynamics during sensory learning. I remain an active collaborator with the InPuts Lab alongside my role as a lecturer at Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
My current research centres on magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS and fMRS), with applications spanning brain and body, and a focus on integrating multi-level measures to enable a more systemic assessment of human physiology. My work combines methodological and translational research, with particular interests in advanced acquisition strategies and robust analysis pipelines aimed at improving sensitivity, reliability, and biological interpretability. Because improving how we measure biology is just as important as what we measure.
Outside academia, I enjoy discovering good coffee, eating well, and staying active, ideally to music that makes workouts feel less like work!
