Research Assistants
Prachi Chopra
Prachi is a second-year undergraduate student at Goldsmiths, University of London studying Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience. She has been a member of the ART team since 2022, helping on numerous projects. She aims to develop her research skills and learn more about how mental processes influence behaviour. She has an interest in the interaction between the brain and cognitive processes, and hopes that her research improves the lives of countless individuals.
Krystian Ozog
I am a mature Psychology and Neuroscience student with 20 years of versatile experience. I constantly seek to improve my skills and knowledge to enhance my ability to empower and help others. Throughout my diverse career, I have gained valuable experience working with individuals of different backgrounds, abilities, and ages. Over the course of 20 years, I have gained insights into various industries and have successfully taken on different roles in startups of offline and online businesses. Aside from my professional career, I have also been coaching and mentoring individuals in sports and martial arts training since 2014. In early 2021, I dedicated myself to helping people improve their lives by providing coaching and personal training to support their physical and mental growth. I am passionate about physical and mental fitness, as well as overall well-being, and am constantly seeking to deepen my understanding in these areas. To pursue my purpose and passion, I returned to formal education in 2021 and am currently studying Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience at Goldsmith University. I am committed to using my knowledge and experience to empower others in a meaningful career.
Scarlett Hall
I am a 2nd year Psychology student at Goldsmiths. One of my main interests is the psychosocial, environmental and biological factors that contribute to development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Nicholas Owens
I graduated from Central St. Martins 25 years ago with a degree in Fine Art. I went on to pursue a career in music, playing in bands, touring and recording, whilst maintaining my interests in art and design. A number of years ago I began reading literature on psychoanalysis, psychology, neuroscience and the various philosophies associated with these fields. I had been looking to retrain for some time and am now enrolled on a counselling and psychotherapy programme at Goldsmiths.
Philae Grellety Bosviel
Philae is a first-year undergraduate Psychology student at Goldsmiths University of London. She has joined ART in 2023 with interests in neurodevelopmental disorders and their relationship to executive functions and memory. She aims to develop her research skills, explore different areas of the damaged brain, and assist in the growth of ART.
Samuel Akalugwa
Currently studying Undergraduate Psychology in my third year and having been a member of ART since first year, Joined in an attempt to learn more about cognitive psychology.
Ata Hajizade
Ata is an undergraduate psychology student at Goldsmiths, University of London. He joined ART in 2023. Ata is passionate about understanding cognition, emotions, and social interactions.
He enjoys learning in depth about psychological theories in ART conferences. He is active in discussions as it helps him to develop a broader perspective of psychological issues.
Kaavya Chakraborthy
I’m a second year undergraduate student pursuing a BSc in Psychology at Goldsmiths. I’m an international student and keen to explore different areas of psychology. I’m interested in learning about memory, especially with regard to how it is impacted by mental disorders (anxiety, depression, etc) and neurodivergence. It’s a wonderful experience to be a part of ART and to learn about the various aspects of cognitive neuroscience.
Shig Sung
I am a first-year undergraduate at Goldsmiths, University of London studying Psychology with Clinical Psychology. My research interests include understanding the cognitive processes involved in neurological and developmental disorders, with a particular focus on executive functions. As a member of ART, I have had the opportunity to contribute to various projects, develop my research skills, and gain valuable insights into the field of cognitive neuroscience. I am excited to continue exploring the inner workings of the human brain and how it shapes our behaviour and experiences.