Juliane Kloidt

My research with Social AI CDT focuses on developing an electronic health application for stress management. Through analysing opportunities and challenges in the fast-growing field of AI health applications, I wish to investigate which individual factors, design characteristics, and theoretical underpinnings make mobile health applications most effective. 

Prior to my PhD studies, I completed my BSc in Psychology with Neuroscience specialisation at the University of Glasgow. For my undergraduate dissertation, I investigated learning effects in rating individual motives for eating behaviours and COVID-19-related stress, employing novel situated measures. As research intern, I reviewed what types of interventions aid behaviour change. Across multiple clinical positions, I learnt about the needs and possible applications for mobile health interventions. Drawing from all of the above, my PhD project allows me to follow my strong interest in improving individual mental and physical well-being.