Hello! I am currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Worcester State University, where I study human visual long-term memory and teach courses within the area of psychobiology (including Brain and Behavior, Sensation and Perception, and Research Methods). Previously, I completed my PhD in the Department of Psychology at Boston College where I studied cognitive neuroscience in the Attention, Memory and Perception Laboratory with Dr. Scott Slotnick. My research utilized behavioral and neuroimaging techniques to investigate the cognitive processes that underlie human visual long-term memory. I also completed my B.S. in Biology and B.A. in Psychology at BC in 2012. From 2009 - 2020, I was employed at the Museum of Science in Boston as an informal science educator where I held positions with the Discovery Center, Living Laboratory®, and National Living Laboratory (see below for more information). |
Professional Employment at the Museum of Science
I have over 10 years of experience in informal science education, as I previously served as the Coordinator of the National Living Laboratory Initiative and as a ‘Program Presenter’ in the Discovery Center at the Museum of Science in Boston.
Here are the various positions I held:
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