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Edwin Dalmaijer is a researcher at the University of Bristol, where he leads the Quantitative Exploration Development (Q.E.D.) group. His research focuses on understanding the complex interplay between affect, cognition, and the environment using advanced computational modeling techniques. He investigates various topics, including cognitive development, brain-body interactions, and the socio-economic factors that relate to cognitive outcomes. He has published multiple articles that delve into areas such as gut impacts on cognition and the psychology of disgust. Additionally, he develops innovative methods for eye tracking and cognitive research, integrating machine learning and agent-based simulations to analyze large datasets. Dalmaijer actively contributes to academic discussions and conferences, where he presents his findings and engages with the broader scientific community. He is also dedicated to educating others, having authored resources aimed at helping individuals learn programming and data analysis skills.
Department of Physics research themes include Astrophysics, Materials and Devices, Particle Physics, and Quantum and Soft Matter.