Research Assistants
Nicolas Mejeritski, B.Sc.
Research Assistant
nicolas.mejeritski[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying psychology for my master's degree. I am very interested in researching psychological mechanisms that can explain how experiences of discrimination in childhood and adolescence affect their mental health. As part of my Bachelor's thesis, I looked at this topic in the context of microaggressions.
Hendrik Mann, B.A.
Research Assistant
hendrik.mann[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying for a Master's degree in primary school teaching. I am particularly interested in methods of data analysis and the associated opportunities to gain insights into the lifeworld experiences of children and young people.
Sam Rheindorf, B.Sc.
Research Assistant
sam.rheindorf[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying for a Master's degree in psychology. I am interested in participatory and community-based research, especially in working with children and young people who have experienced discrimination. The focus is on empowerment strategies, resources and support needs of trans* and non-binary young people in dealing with discrimination, which I am also exploring as part of my Master's thesis.
Jakob Korzonek
Research Assistant
jakob.korzonek[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying psychology for my Bachelor's degree. I am interested in the significance of experiences of discrimination and pressure to perform in the everyday lives of children and young people for the development of mental health problems and whether digital health interventions could be of help in the future, especially for prevention.
Basel Al Ghazali, B.Sc.
Research Assistant
basel.al_ghazali[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying psychology with a focus on clinical psychology and psychotherapy for my master's degree. My focus is on researching the impact of everyday racial microaggressions and discrimination on the mental health and well-being of people of color, with a particular focus on children and adolescents.
Belana Bögel, B.Sc.
Research Assistant
belana.boegel[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying psychology with a focus on clinical psychology and psychotherapy for my Master's degree. I am aiming to become a licensed psychotherapist and am interested in the mental health of children, adolescents and adults. I wrote my Bachelor's thesis in the field of computer-based interventions for the treatment of ADHD.
U Mo Theing, B.Sc.
Research Assistant
u.theing[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying Computer Simulation Science for my Mater’s Degree. I always feel strong interest in Programming and Data analysis - especially when these things can be used to analyze real life topics like Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of Childhood and Adolescence.
Emily Zimmermann, B.Sc.
Research Assistant
emily.zimmermann[at]uni-wuppertal.de
I am currently studying psychology with a focus on clinical psychology and psychotherapy in the Master's program. I am interested in the mental health of health of children and adolescents and what factors can can influence it. How empirical research is used to to gain insights into this and then improve psychotherapy. I find particularly exciting.
Last modified: 18.12.2024