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​Noémi

ÉLTETŐ

Noémi is a MA student in Cognitive Psycology at the ELTE from the fall of 2015.

 

Prior to her MA studies, Noémi followed her BA studies in Psychology at the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj Napoca, Romania between 2012-2015. She took part in the Comenius Lifelong Learning Programme between 2009-2011, where she both organized events and gave talks.

 

She attended to several summer schools, such as the Interdisciplinary Summer School in Narrative Psychology (2013) or the Implicit Cognition Summer School (2014).

 

In the academic year of 2014-2015, she has been awarded both the Talent Scholarship of the Balassi Institute and the Academic Performance Scholarship of the Babes-Bolyai University.

 

She has already been involved in public engagement: she took part in the organisation of the Scientific Experiments Day in Cluj-Napoca in 2014 and 2015.

 

She started her scientific research early and she started to attend to scientific student conferences already as a BA student, from 2013. She won several prizes with her research work, namely the 3rd prize at the Transylvanian Scientific Conference for Students (both in 2014 and 2015) and the 3rd prize at the prestigious National Scientific Conference of University Students (OTDK) in Hungary, in 2015.

 

Currently she is the member of the Brain, Memory and Language Lab (ELTE University / Hungarian Academy of Sciences) that she joined in 2014.

WHAT BRINGS HER

TO ESOF 2016?

“My work would greatly benefit my attendance at the debates, panel discussions, workshops, poster sessions etc. in the Turing’s Legacy – Data and the Human Brain theme.

As a cognitive psychology student I am passionate about the mechanisms underlying adaptive behavior performed by a natural or artificial intelligence.”

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