Amber Düttmann

My research at the Affective Brain Lab aims to examine how human-AI interactions influence human cognition and well-being in order to facilitate beneficial interactions. The Ph.D. is supervised by Prof. Tali Sharot within ABL and the IMPRS of the Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry. My background consists of a MSc with distinction in Cognitive and Decision Sciences at the Faculty of Brain Sciences from UCL and a BSc in Economics and Philosophy from the University of Warwick in the UK. During my masters, I gained research experience at the Psychology and Language Sciences Division at UCL and previously at the Economics Department at Warwick. Additionally, I have worked in the private sector as a strategy consultant specialising in the Advanced Analytics Group at Bain & Company in Germany as well as the Director of Strategy at Mondu.ai.