Short introduction
I am an interdisciplinary researcher with a background in cognitive science, and I am based at the Interacting Minds Centre at Aarhus University. I am also affiliated with the Science Museums in Aarhus and the National Museum in Denmark. My research interests range from:
Group behaviour and decision-making, social learning and explicit metacognition, and the role of (cognitive) diversity. See a related paper here.
New formats of science communication, including interactive and co-creative modelling activities as a way to share knowledge with visitors. See the Power of Models project (VELUX-funded) here.
Science-Art Collaborations and how we can implement experiments into art installations and investigate perceptual and social dynamics. See the EER project (Carlsberg-funded) here.
Individual differences in behaviour and brain in order to understand cognition and social interaction in more detail. See e.g. the NeuroArc project (EU-Funded, CA18106) here.
And more
Activities
I am interested in applications of our research in setting outside of academia. In addition to the activities in collaboration with museums, I also do 'lectures' at companies, schools, organisations, etc. Similarly, I also offer consulting in the same topics and domains.
Education
PhD (Aarhus University) in Cognitive Science
MRes (University College London) in Cognition and Language
BA (Aarhus University & Radboud University Nijmegen) in Linguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience
Positions
Researcher, Dept for Culture, Cognition & Computation, AU
Assistant professor, Dept for Linguistics, Cognitive Semiotics & Cognitive Science, AU
Postdoc, Interacting Minds Centre, AU
Research Associate, Interacting Minds Centre
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