Patrick Jeuniaux is a research-focused data scientist and criminal justice analyst with 10+ years of experience translating complex behavioral and legal datasets into actionable insights. Holding a PhD in cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics and advanced training in AI and statistics, he bridges rigorous academic methods with applied policy research. He has held long-term research roles at NICC/INCC and multiple postdoctoral positions, and currently serves as Chief Data Officer and Research Collaborator in Brussels, directing data strategy and empirical studies. Patrick combines quantitative rigor with domain expertise in experimental psychology to surface less obvious patterns in criminal justice systems, not just headline metrics. He also brings teaching and mentorship experience from European and North American universities, enabling effective communication of technical results to policy and practitioner audiences.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Intelligence artificielle, Master's degree Intelligence artificielle at KU Leuven
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Psychologie cognitive et psycholinguistique, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Psychologie cognitive et psycholinguistique at University of Memphis
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