I am a researcher focused on advancing knowledge at the intersection of Psychology, Decision-Making, Computational Cognition, and AI. My work delves into statistical analysis, human-computer interaction, and human-AI interaction, where I aim to bring innovative perspectives and drive cutting-edge research.
I hold a First-Class Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of York, where I built a strong foundation in human behaviour, perception, and decision-making. I have also graduated from the University of Manchester with a Master of Research in Experimental Psychology with Data Science, where I consolidated my research skills and technical abilities, along with exploring the intersection between human logic and LLM-based agents. With expertise in statistical and business analysis, I am skilled in SPSS and proficient in programming languages such as R, Python, MATLAB, and DAX. My research interests are centred on understanding and enhancing trust in human-technology interactions, especially in contexts involving AI and robotic systems.
I am currently furthering my passion for psychology and computer science at the University of Manchester, where I am building an interdisciplinary PhD in Computer Science focusing on human-AI interaction under the supervision of Prof. Caroline Jay and Dr. Emily Collins, with whom I have previously worked with on a BAE Systems project that explores how software engineers interact with large language models.
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