Summary
Cameron Hassall is an Assistant Professor and cognitive neuroscience researcher with eight years of experience applying neuroimaging, computational modelling, statistics, and machine learning to understand human decision-making. After a foundation in teaching and lab management, he completed a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience and held a postdoctoral role at Oxford where he merged imaging and computational approaches to probe choice behavior. He brings a rare blend of classroom experience, hands-on lab operations, and software-oriented problem solving dating back to gesture-interface and embedded systems work. Based in Edmonton, Cameron combines rigorous quantitative methods with a practical focus on training the next generation of researchers.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cognitive Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Victoria
BEd, Physical Sciences, Math, BEd, Physical Sciences, Math at University of Alberta
M.Sc., Psychology, M.Sc., Psychology at Dalhousie University
BSc, Cognitive Systems, BSc, Cognitive Systems at The University of British Columbia