Scientific/Academic Research Experience, HE, Projects

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Scientific/Academic Research Experience, HE, Projects

EXP / RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SELECTED PROJECTS)

"The Neurobiological Basis of Emotion Recognition and its Modulation by Contextual Visual Information"

- Project constituting my MSc thesis, at the KCL Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience / Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences (with O O'Daly) [Oct 2019 - Sep 2020]. I performed novel data processing/analyses using pre-acquired novel cognitive-behavioural and neuroimaging (fMRI) data. HUman faces. Dissertation, lab book, poster presentation: xxxx%. {see end-of-CV weblink for supplementary folder of documents}

"Improving and Optimising People's Learning, Education, Experiences, Mental Health, Physical Health, Performance, and Productivity"

- Independent project related to my work as a Contributor/Ambassador/Communicator at KCL [2018-2022]. My work included: gathering information from interacting with people (from diverse neuropsychological and neurological/psychiatric profiles) and from data sources; integrating information to contribute novel ideas; disseminating information orally and in writing. {for my contributions to published works, see https://sites.google.com/view/hm-kcl-work/ppp}

"Explorations in Computational & Cognitive Neurobiological Sciences"

- Independent project for Multidisciplinary Neuroscientific Technologies Ltd (self-funded, still in progress) [2017-2022]. My activities involved: virtual experimental stimuli design; online data collection from humans; data processing; modelling neuro-cognitive functions using computational tools; use of artificial neural networks; testing A.I. agents/programs; etc. {see https://sites.google.com/view/eccnbs}

"The Neurobiological Basis of Emotional Episodic Memories"

- BSc thesis at UCL [Aug 2015 - Mar 2016]. Systematic review & pseudo-meta-analysis, using data from biochemical/molecular, cellular, electrophysiological, neuroimaging, and computational studies (including data from my other lab-based experiences at UCL). Write-up & presentation: xxxx%. {see end-of-CV weblink for supplementary folder of documents}