I am a Research Support Officer III with the department of Cognitive Science at the University of Malta. I am currently working on a project investigating the evolution of the Maltese language using audio recordings from a language production experiment. Before this role I held a similar position with the University’s department of Physiology and Biochemistry where I worked on a collaborative project analysing whole brain scans using quantitative MRI metrics.
In 2023 I graduated with a PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience from the University of Glasgow, where I was also a member of the Face Research Lab. My PhD investigated methodologies and theoretical explanations used in the study of perceived facial similarity in mate choice. My research interests include experimental psychology, evolutionary psychology, kin recognition, perception, as well as gender and social inequalities.
Throughout my PhD I worked part-time as a research assistant on projects involving face perception, education and gender inequalities as well as care-giving in human and non-human primates (chimpanzees). I am proficient at creating face stimuli using WebMorph, MorphAnalyser and Photoshop and have created both human (2D and 3D) and non-human primate (2D) facial stimuli for use in online and eye tracking studies. I use R to conduct all data wrangling and analyses, some of which are reproducible and openly available.
I first studied accountancy and finance in Malta, before switching to a career in science in Glasgow. I have two dogs who occupy most of my heart and free time. I also enjoy learning about different cultures, travelling, design, yoga, knitting and programming in R. Get in touch for any questions or research chats :)
PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience, 2017 - 2023
University of Glasgow
MSc Psychological Studies, 2016 - 2017
University of Glasgow
MA Management and Organisational Analysis, 2011 - 2012
University of Warwick
Bachelor of Accountancy, 2005 - 2010
University of Malta