About Me

Driven by a passion for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and eye-tracking technology, I'm a third-year Computer Science PhD candidate at Lancaster University, UK. As part of the GEMINI project, my research investigates gaze and eye movement in interaction.

My current focus involves groundbreaking exploration of eye dominance within 3D user interfaces, seeking to enhance user experiences and interface design paradigms. With a solid academic foundation, I earned my B.A. in Communication Science from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany, followed by an M.Sc. in Applied Cognitive Psychology from Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

My interdisciplinary foundation enhances my problem-solving skills and fuels my creative outlook, enabling me to envision and craft innovative solutions that bridge the gap between human behavior and technological advancements within HCI.