Human Factors/Applied Cognition, MA
Claire Gardiner

Claire Gardiner
Human Factors/Applied Cognition: Neuroergonomics, Traumatic brain injuries, Performance, Stress, Memory, & Attention span.
My main interests are in neuropsychology, particularly in its applications to traumatic brain injuries. I am fascinated by how brain injuries impact cognition, behavior, and emotional regulation. I am focusing my research on understanding these effects and how they can inform rehabilitation strategies. Integrating neuropsychological insights with human factors principles, I hope to help create solutions that enhance recovery and overall quality of life for TBI patients.
I am always looking for opportunities to collaborate on research projects and expand my knowledge in these areas!
Education
MA in Human Factors Psychology, George Mason University, expected in 2026
BA in Psychology, Alfred University 2024