Education

Learning never ends & my education spans Cognitive Science, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Interaction Design across one BSc and two MSc.
I use this foundation to design evidence-based, inclusive experiences that bridges people and technology.

Cognitive Science BSc

Cognitive Science (BSc) is the interdisciplinary study of how minds work, how we perceive, learn, remember, reason, communicate, and make decisions. It brings together psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy, logic, and anthropology to explain human behavior with both scientific rigor and real-world relevance. This foundation is highly valuable because it helps you look at any problem from multiple perspectives, analyzing it through the lens of human behavior, context, and constraints, and adapting your approach depending on the environment and the people involved. In practice, it enables you to design and build technology, services, and systems that align with how users actually think and act, reducing friction, improving usability, and supporting more inclusive experiences.

If you’d like to dive deeper, you can read my BSc thesis by clicking the button below.

Cognitive Neuroscience, MSc

Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc) focuses on how the brain enables the mind by linking neural activity to attention, perception, memory, learning, emotion, and decision-making. It combines rigorous experimental methods with evidence-based analysis to understand not only what people do, but why they do it at a biological and cognitive level. This training is valuable because it builds a disciplined way of thinking: form hypotheses, test them, and interpret behavior in context, while accounting for real-world factors like stress, uncertainty, and cognitive load.

In my MSc thesis, I investigated how interacting with AI can influence our Sense of Agency, meaning the feeling of being in control of our actions and their outcomes. This work strengthened my ability to evaluate human-AI interaction with a critical, evidence-driven lens and translate insights into design decisions that improve clarity, trust, and inclusion.

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Interaction Design, MSc

Interaction Design (MSc) is about shaping how people and technology work together through meaningful flows, behaviors, and interfaces. It combines user research, prototyping, and iterative testing with a strong focus on usability, accessibility, and real-world constraints. The goal is not just to make products look good, but to make them understandable, predictable, and effective in the moments that matter.

Throughout the program, I worked across both digital and tangible design, building and evaluating solutions that people interact with in real environments. This strengthened my ability to move from concept to execution, align design decisions with user needs, and deliver inclusive experiences that bridge people and technology across contexts.

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