About
PhD in Social and Experimental Psychology from the University Grenoble-Alpes, France. My research centres on psycho-physiological responses in real-world settings. Working with Anna Tcherkassof in Grenoble, I helped develop the DynEmo database by recording and analysing dynamic, spontaneous facial expressions of emotion.
My thesis focused on evaluating Emotional User eXperience of new technologies for the innovation consultancy firm Ixiade (Grenoble, France). Alongside that, I collaborated with Queen’s University Belfast and Sensum Ltd. (Belfast, UK), using physiological sensors and automated facial expression recognition to explore emotional responses. I also worked at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics at University College Dublin, where I processed physiological data from marathon runners to better understand stress and effort in endurance contexts.
Currently Assistant Professor of Business Research Methods at Dublin City University, I specialise in multivariate time series analysis and trend extraction, applying these techniques to both supervised and unsupervised machine learning classification tasks.