About
I am a Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology and Modelling, and a member of the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience research group. My research focuses on the areas of cognitive psychology, computational modelling, and psychological methods, where I utilise a combination of experimental and computational approaches to better understand human cognition. My teaching focuses on classical (i.e., frequenstist) statistics at the undergraduate level, and advanced statistics and computational methods at the postgraduate level.
I completed my PhD in Psychology at University of Newcastle (Australia; 2014-2017), and then worked as a Postdoctoral Scholar at Vanderbilt University (USA; 2017-2018) and the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands; 2018-2020). I was then awarded the Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA), which I worked on at the University of Queensland (Australia; 2020-2023), before working as a Tenured Researcher ("Akademischer Rat auf Lebenszeit") at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Germany; 2023-2024). Finally (yes, I moved around *a lot*; it's exhausting just writing about it), I started as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Liverpool in August 2024.