I am a Postdoctoral fellow at the AI Health Innovation Cluster, working with the University of Heidelberg and the ZI Mannheim to develop computational models of social interactions for adaptive gamified treatment approaches. I hold an MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences, an MRes in Computer Science (Machine Learning) from University College London, and a PhD in Experimental Psychology, specializing in experimental and computational approaches to strategic social interaction. My research focuses on social learning in mental health disorders, particularly exploring how cognitive interventions from leading psychotherapies can be integrated with computational behavior models to address social learning dysfunction.
Outside office hours, you’ll probably find me hiking around the hills in Heidelberg.