Cognitive Memory LabExperiments in AI, Memory, and Everyday Life

About Cognitive Memory Lab

Cognitive Memory Lab is a one-person research lab exploring how AI systems remember, forget, and collaborate—and how those ideas can be turned into tools for real people's lives.

About the researcher

I work at the intersection of computer science, literature, film, and artificial intelligence. My background includes a CS foundation, literature studies, an MFA in film, and a PhD in data science/AI focused on large language models and memory systems.

My dissertation focuses on cognitive-inspired memory architectures for LLMs and agent networks—working, episodic, semantic, and procedural memory—and how these can be implemented in practical systems that run on everyday devices.

Why memory?

Journals, stories, and films are all ways humans extend and structure memory. Modern AI systems, by contrast, tend to operate in short bursts of context. Cognitive Memory Lab exists to bridge that gap: building AI that can remember in useful, bounded, and respectful ways.

Contact

Interested in collaborating, testing AdultBrain, or discussing memory architectures for LLMs and agents?

For now, the easiest path is email:

hello@cognitivememorylab.com