Schneider Schneider is a psychology Ph.D. student based in Seattle with a decade of research and lab-management experience studying social cognition and metacognition. Currently at the University of Washington, they previously led operations and research at Princeton’s Social Neuroscience Lab, designing experiments, managing teams, and analyzing complex quantitative and qualitative data with R, SPSS, and Excel. They have a strong track record mentoring research assistants, running participant-facing studies, and translating findings into academic presentations and IRB-ready protocols. Known for combining rigorous experimental design with practical lab leadership, Schneider also brings hands-on experience training students and sustaining multi-year research programs across cognitive, aging, and diversity topics. An approachable collaborator with a knack for operationalizing abstract questions, they blend people-centered management with technical data skills to drive reproducible behavioral science.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY, Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY at University of San Francisco
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Schneider Schneider - Ph.D. Student at University of Washington