I am an associate professor of cognitive psychology and director of the Experimental Psychology Laboratory at the Department of Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
I was born in Athens in 1966. I studied psychology at the University of Athens, Greece and I did my PhD at the University of Leeds, UK. My doctoral thesis was on the "Effects of keyboard layout on children's performance and interaction with computers".
Since 1994 I have taught cognitive psychology, research methods and statistics in psychology at the University of Crete (Greece), the University of the Aegean (Greece), the University of Athens and many other colleges and higher education institutions. In 2007 I joined the Department of Psychology at the University of Athens as a Lecturer of Cognitive Psychology.
I have served as an adjunct research fellow of the Hellenic Pedagogical Institute (1998-2000), as Psychology Department Chair at the University of Indianapolis Athens Campus (2000-2004) and as Researcher at the Unit of Analysis and Documentation at the Greek Ministry of Employment and Social Protection (2004-2005).
I am a graduate member of the British Psychological Society, a member of the Hellenic Psychological Society, and a member of the management bord of the Hellenic Cognitive Science Society.
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