Shout-out to Hilmar Zech, Vanessa Teckentrup (@glassybrain.bsky.social), and Benjamin Aas for making this a great symposium! Already looking forward to next year’s PuG 🙌🏻
I also enjoyed presenting our work in our symposium on Connecting within-person fluctuations in cognition and real-life behaviour, and am very thankful to the attendees for getting up so early after the social event, and for the inspiring input and ideas!
Conference season continued this week with #PuG2026 in Heidelberg 🏰 Having entered the German academic system over one year ago, it was great to meet so many researchers from the field from all across Germany (and beyond!), and I love how welcoming everyone was.
We @saschafrolich.bsky.social @stefankiebel.bsky.social investigated how habitual- and goal-directed control interact when actions must be made under time pressure. www.nature.com/articles/s44...
If you happen to be at #SBDM2026 and are interested in learning, decision-making, gamified/digitized computational phenotyping, and depression: Come visit my poster (#22) today at 16:00! :)
Let’s go #sbdm2026! Looking forward to three days packed with decision-making
🚨 JOB alert: 📢
We are looking for a PhD student to work on our international @wellcometrust.bsky.social project on information gathering in OCD and Schizophrenia!
If you have a background in computational psychiatry / neuroimnaging and speak German, apply here: devcompsy.org/wp-content/u...
The "publish or perish" culture must perish. Scientists need time to think.
We just published our Slow Science Manifesto, where we argue that huge changes are needed in the way we fund, publish, and evaluate science.
Read more and sign here: www.slow-science.com
Hitting the nail on its head with respect to always having to think about "the next step" as a postdoc, even after just having started a new job. We know it is part of the deal, and it is very hard to change this system, but it is important to keep discussing this.
advalvas.vu.nl/en/science-e...
Happy #WomenInScience day - I've had the privilege of working with many brilliant women during my career, and am always acutely aware that they often have to work harder, be smarter, and do better to be taken equally seriously. Hopefully, we can keep doing better moving forward.