Reut Avinun
Reut Avinun
Reut Avinun is a PhD student in the Psychology Department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research focuses on the genetic underpinnings of parental behavior, while considering influences that stem from the parent, but also influences that stem from the child (how genetically influenced child behaviors affect parenting).
Sam Boeve
Sam Boeve
Sam Boeve is a cognitive psychologist and doctoral researcher at Ghent University. His work focuses on the role of predictions during reading and how this skill develops. Using precise eye-tracking recordings and different types of language models, he investigates how readers anticipate and process information. He has a strong interest in language comprehension in both humans and artificial systems.
Nina Tupper
Nina Tupper
Nina Tupper is a PhD student with the House of Legal Psychology, conducting her research with both Maastricht University (NL) and the University of Portsmouth (UK). She is interested in factors that influence eyewitness memory and identification and her research is currently focused on eyewitness identification for crimes involving multiple perpetrators.
Julia L. Lancaster
Julia L. Lancaster
Julia L. Lancaster is an assistant professor, licensed professional counselor, and board approved supervisor for LPC and LMFT licensure in Virginia. She is the owner of a telehealth private practice, Mind, Movement, and More LLC (https://mindmovementandmore.com/) and a sexual assault survivor. Research and advocacy include cross-national efforts to increase academic protections for students working in the sex industry and regional and national conference presentations promoting human sexuality in counselor education.
Susannah Parkin
Susannah Parkin
Susannah Parkin received her B.A. in Psychology at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY. She worked as the Program Coordinator at the Depression Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Idaho State University. Her research interests include depression etiology and treatment and psychotherapy process and outcome.
Paul Conway
Paul Conway
I am an Assistant Professor at Florida State University studying Moral Psychology. My work focuses on the psychology involved in resolving complex moral dilemmas and how people form judgments of their own and others’ moral character. Recognition of my work includes the 2014 Society for Experimental Social Psychology Dissertation Award.
Yael Ecker
Yael Ecker
Yael Ecker is a researcher in the Social Cognition Centre at the university of Cologne, Germany. She has completed her M.A. at Tel-Aviv University, and her PhD at Ben-Gurion University, Israel. Her current work focuses on understanding the processes that serve and promote goal-directed maintenance.
Clara Kühner
Clara Kühner
Dr. Clara Kühner studied psychology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (B. Sc.) and the University of Bamberg (M. Sc.) from 2012 to 2019. In December 2022, she completed her doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) at the Chair of Work and Organizational Psychology at Leipzig University. At the same time, she worked as a consultant in a management consultancy with a focus on personnel selection and as a lecturer in business psychology at the FOM Hochschule für Ökonomie und Management. Since 2021, she has been giving lectures and workshops on topics related to climate psychology at various educational institutions. Between September 2022 and June 2023 she worked as Evaluation Coordinator at the Munich Science Communication Lab at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and since July 2023 she has been working as a post-doc at the Chair of Work and Organizational Psychology at the University of Leipzig with a focus on environmental sustainability at work, occupational health and recovery.
Olivier Klein
Olivier Klein
Olivier Klein is a professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles. His research areas include: stereotype communication and consensualisation, collective memory and perceptions of history, food and decision making, sexual objectification.
Valerie Haydt
Valerie Haydt
German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Psychology, Department of Performance Psychology, Germany
