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Our society is constantly evolving. Developments provide us with insights and opportunities on the one hand, but on the other hand, they also bring forth questions and dilemmas. We have to deal with numerous (societal) challenges, both now and in the future. I am eager to contribute to making our world future-proof and working on interdisciplinary puzzles. With a broad interest, creative mindset, and problem-solving approach, I enjoy diving into socially relevant projects.
I have a strong interdisciplinary and international educational background, specialising in psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Due to my interest in people, society, and technology, I completed two masters: 'Applied Cognitive Psychology' and 'Neuroeconomics'.During my studies, I conducted a replication study in the psychophysics lab at Utrecht University and performed a user experience study for a startup to aid in the development of their prototype. In my first master's programme, I interned at the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Center, where I conducted research on sound perception of drones through a virtual reality experiment. Additionally, during my second master's degree, I built an online experiment to study social conformity in human-robot interaction.
At Dialogic, I am enthusiastic about contributing to a wide range of projects. I am particularly interested in issues where people, society, science, and technology intersect.


