I hold a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Psychology, with my master’s thesis focusing on positive psychology and well-being. During my studies, I also explored how virtual reality can enhance relaxation in natural environments.

I am now pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the Computer Vision Center in collaboration with the Psychology Department. My research investigates the intersection of artificial intelligence, human cognition, and predictive processing. I aim to develop innovative evaluation methods and prototype models to deepen our understanding of cognitive processes. Through this interdisciplinary work, I strive to bridge technology and human science for meaningful scientific advancements.

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