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I'm a behavioral scientist with a PhD in Psychology from the University of Surrey, working at the intersection of psychology, technology, and ethics.

My work is focused on translating psychological insights into responsible technology design. I’ve led both qualitative and quantitative research across a wide range of AI systems. My goal is to ensure that these systems are trasparent to users and support agency and inclusion.

I’ve developed practical guidelines and policy resources on responsible AI for both users and developers, including child-centric AI guidelines and psychological safeguards for a variety of AI projects.

.I stay grounded in the latest research on cognitive bias, well-being, developmental science, and human-computer interaction to identify risks early and design for positive outcomes.

I collaborate with interdisciplinary teams - engineers, AI researchers, policymakers, and educators- to embed psychology and ethical thinking directly into the development lifecycle.

Bio

Guest Editor Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2025–current

PostDoc Researcher → University of Messina, 2023–current

Research Analyst → Trilateral Research, 2023–2025

Ethics and Technology Researcher→ Eticas Research and Consulting 2022-2022

Associate Lecturer→ Goldsmiths, University of London 2021-2022

Lecturer and Teaching assistant→ University of Surrey, 2018-2022

Work experience