Summary
Ian Hussey is a Senior Lecturer in Digitalisation of Psychology and a meta-science researcher at the University of Bern with a decade of research experience bridging psychological science and reproducibility methods. He progressed from PhD training at Maynooth to postdoctoral roles across Ghent, Bochum, Oxford, and Bern, developing expertise in digital research methods and open, transparent science. Ian combines teaching credentials with active scholarship, translating meta-scientific insights into curricula and research practices that improve study reliability. His visiting fellowship at Oxford and steady academic appointments reflect a strong international network and a track record of applied methodological innovation. Notably, his work emphasizes both digitalisation and the meta-science of psychology, making him adept at integrating computational tools with rigorous experimental design.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, PSYCHOLOGY, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, PSYCHOLOGY at Maynooth University