I am a fourth year undergraduate student double-majoring in Psychology (behavior analysis emphasis) and Religion. I've been involved in undergraduate research since my sophomore year, gaining experience in Dr. Nicole Gravina's Organizational Behavior Management Lab and Dr. Natalie Ebner's Social-Cognitive and Affective Development Lab. This year, I will be conducting an honors thesis in psychology: Investigating generalization of improved ergonomic positioning across tasks following AI-generated video feedback. I am also thrilled to serve as the Undergraduate Lab Manager for Dr. Gravina's Organizational Behavior Management Lab. I plan to pursue a career in occupational health psychology to promote both physical and mental health and safety in the workplace.
Religion Honors Thesis: Apocalypse of Zephaniah in light of the apocalyptic genre
Poster: Evaluating maintenance of low-risk ergonomic positioning after video feedback
Poster: Age moderates effects of stress on positive and negative emotion identification
Poster: Increasing low-risk ergonomic positioning using video feedback
Poster: State-trait anxiety moderates age effects on theory of mind