Jimmy Capella is a postdoctoral research associate in the DSN Lab within the Winston Center on Technology and Brain Development. He is returning to the lab after receiving his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology at UNC Chapel Hill under the direction of Dr. Eva Telzer. Jimmy’s research examines how individual differences in adolescents’ neurodevelopment shape the ways in which the interact with their varying social contexts, including their in-school peer networks and their social media environments. Jimmy aims to identify how features of individuals’ neural function and their social contexts interact with one another to differentially contribute to positive and negative psychosocial trajectories. In his free time, Jimmy enjoys hiking, playing volleyball, and performing music through singing, guitar, and trombone.