Funded by The Stroke Association with a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Versatile and dedicated post-doctoral researcher with over 6 years of experience in assessment and data collection for diverse research projects involving children to older adults. Proven proficiency in R and R Studio, Microsoft Word, and Excel, combined with a strong background in Psychology and Neuropsychology. Recognized for academic excellence and awarded a fully funded post-graduate fellowship by the Stroke Association for independent research. Adept at personal and group project management. Experience in writing for academic publication, with over 13 publications within a 3-year period. Supervision experience for two MSc students.
On the whole, my focus is on cognition and how we measure cognitive dysfunction. I am particularly interested in clinical tool development, especially validation work, and neuropsychology.
As of the 2024/2025 academic year, I am in two postdoctoral research roles, both at the University of Oxford. I am a .20 FTE postdoctoral researcher funded by the international company Brain Stimulation AB, and a fully funded Stroke Association postdoctoral research fellow at .80 FTE. As of August 2025 I will become a 1 FTE postdoctoral research fellow for the Stroke Association until October 2027.
I completed DPhil at the Department of Experimental Psychology at University of Oxford, for the Translational Neuropsychology Lab, and I was funded via a Postgraduate Fellowship through The Stroke Association.
I completed my MSc in Psychological Research at the University of Oxford in England, and completed a BSc in Psychology with Neuropsychology from Bangor University, in North Wales.
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