Mark Blokpoel is a PhD candidate and cognitive scientist at Radboud University with seven years of research and technical experience bridging social sciences and computer science. Based in Bielefeld, Germany, he combines rigorous PhD-level inquiry at the Donders Institute with a strong technical foundation from a cum laude Master's in Computer Science. His work focuses on understanding cognitive processes through computational methods, bringing practical programming skills to experimental design and data analysis. Mark's profile reflects a rare mix of formal social-science training and hands-on CS expertise, enabling him to translate theoretical questions into reproducible, code-driven workflows. He is comfortable operating at the intersection of lab-based research and software development, often implementing bespoke analysis tools for complex behavioral datasets. Colleagues value his analytical rigor, interdisciplinary perspective, and commitment to making cognitive science methods more computationally robust.
7 years of coding experience
Master's Degree, Computer Science, Cum Laude, Master's Degree, Computer Science, Cum Laude at University of Nijmegen
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Social Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Social Sciences at Radboud University Nijmegen
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