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Appointment
- Lecturer in Quantitative Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- Div of Psychology & Lang Sciences
- Faculty of Brain Sciences
Biography
Henrik obtained a degree in psychology from the University of Hamburg. He got his PhD from the University of Freiburg under supervision of Christoph Klauer. He then did a 4-year postdoc with Klaus Oberauer at the University of Zurich. In 2018 he became an assistant professor of psychology (behavioural science group) at the University of Warwick. In 2020 he started as a lecturer in experimental psychology at UCL.
Research Summary
Henrikās primary research interest is the development and implementation of computational methods and statistical tools for psychology and related disciplines with a particular focus on the statistical programming language R. Additionally, Henrik has a strong interest in mathematical psychology and cognitive modelling. He is specifically interested in mathematical models of higher-level cognition such as models of memory, reasoning, and decision making. In recent years he has also begun to develop an interest in applying sophisticated statistical models to real world problems and observational data.
Teaching Summary
Henrik teaches research methods and statistics in the PALS MSc programs.