
Amy is pursuing a Specialized Honours Degree in Psychology, with a focus on neuropsychology and applied methods and analysis. Drawing on her background as a community-based social worker, she plans to pursue a PhD in research psychology. Her long-standing interest in generative AI continues to drive her long-term goal of assisting in the development of assistive tools and technologies that support universal access to education, particularly for learners facing cognitive and learning challenges.
In a previous opportunity with the Dahdaleh Institute, Amy was a Wellness Impact Lab, Global Health Intern [S24] under Harvey Skinner.
Research Keywords
Mindfulness; Acupuncture; Acupressure; Generative AI; Digital Mindfulness-Based Interventions; Climate Anxiety; Eco Anxiety; Climate Change; Learning; Cognition; Neurodivergence; Prompt Engineering
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Alum |
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