Nadira currently is a Research Fellow in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, funded by the Oxford Martin School. She obtained a BSc and an MSc (diploma) in psychology at the University of Munich (Germany) and did a 3-year PhD in social and economic psychology at the University of Göttingen (Germany). After that, Nadira worked for 3 years at the University of Oxford (United Kingdom) and Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) as a post-doctoral researcher.
Nadira is a social psychologist, though her research is interdisciplinary. With collaborators from psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience, she investigates cooperation and helping, as well as cognitive enhancement. She mainly uses behavioural experiments, but increasingly, she incorporates normative analyses and neuroscientific tools into her research as well.
For more information, please visit Nadira's website.