Master's students

# Meet our students and collaborators.

Master's students
Ariana Hazeraj // Master student

Ariana Hazeraj is an undergraduate student at the University of Geneva majoring in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology. She works on an experimental project focusing on cerebellar stroke and the collection of neuropsychological data from control participants, in collaboration with PhD candidate Ioana Madeleine Constantin.

Méline Eggs // Master student

Méline Eggs is a Master's student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Geneva, majoring in Cognitive and Clinical Psychology. For her Master's thesis, she is studying multiple sclerosis and its link with personality, along with the collection of neuropsychological data from control participants, in collaboration with PhD candidate Isabele Jacot de Alcântara.

Marjorie Bouvier // Master student

Marjorie Bouvier is a Master's student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Geneva, majoring in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology. For her Master's thesis, she is studying cerebellar stroke and is involved in the collection of neuropsychological data from control participants, in collaboration with PhD candidate Ioana Madeleine Constantin.

Sarah Delobel // Master student

Sarah Delobel is a Master's student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Geneva, majoring in Cognitive and Clinical Psychology. For her Master's thesis, she is studying multiple sclerosis, focusing on verbal episodic memory, personality traits, and depression/anxiety, along with the collection of neuropsychological data from control participants, in collaboration with PhD candidate Isabele Jacot de Alcântara.

My Linh Nguyen // Master student

My Linh Nguyen is a Master's student in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Geneva. She is currently conducting her thesis under the co-supervision of Dr. Philippe Voruz. Her research focuses on the clinical and cognitive outcomes associated with neurosurgical interventions, with the aim of better understanding neuropsychological functioning in patients undergoing neurosurgery. 

Mellie Colin // Master student

Mellie Colin is a Master's student in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Geneva. She is currently working on her thesis under the co-supervision of Dr. Andrea Brioschi. Her research explores emotional processing in individuals with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), with a particular focus on how emotions are recognized and interpreted through musical stimuli. 

Tiffany Amor // Master student

Tiffany Amor is a Master's student in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Geneva. Under the co-supervision of Prof. Ulrike Rimmele, her thesis project focuses on the relationship between memory and emotions. 

Mona Ali Mohamed // Master student

Mona Ali Mohamed is a Master's student in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Geneva. She is completing her thesis under the co-supervision of PhD candidate Isabele Jacot de Alcântara. Her research project, conducted within the COGNISEP study, investigates the relationship between resilience, personality traits, and disability in individuals with multiple sclerosis, with the goal of understanding how these factors influence neuropsychological outcomes and quality of life. 

Héloise Pillet // Master student

Héloise Pillet is a Master's student in Clinical and Developmental Psychology at the University of Geneva. She is currently conducting her thesis under the supervision of Dr. Anthony Nuber. Her research focuses on the asymmetry in brain function, with a particular emphasis on the use of DAT scan imaging to explore neurological markers in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. 

Emily Sladen // Master student

Emily Sladen is a Master's student in Clinical and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Geneva. Under the supervision of Dr. Anthony Nuber, her thesis focuses on brain asymmetry and the use of DAT scan imaging to investigate neurological function in a clinical context. 

Anaë Motz // Master student

Anaë Motz is an undergraduate student at the University of Geneva majoring in Cognitive and Clinical Psychology. She is currently working on a project on somatoparaphrenia in right-brain damaged patients, in collaboration with Dre. Roberta Ronchi (Clinical Neuropsychologist and Researcher, University Hospitals of Geneva) and Dre. Eda Tipura (Methodology and Data Analysis Team, Department of Psychology, University of Geneva).