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Julia Nolte is a lifespan researcher focusing on information management, risk perception, and decision-making throughout adulthood. Her research examines how intra- and inter-generational relationships influence well-being. She received her B.Sc. (2014) and M.Sc. (2017) in Psychology from Heidelberg University in Germany, and later earned an M.A. (2020) and Ph.D. (2023) in Developmental Psychology from Cornell University. Nolte's academic journey includes substantial research training, including visits to various prestigious labs and groups, such as the Funke Lab in Heidelberg, Alzheimer’s Society in London, and several others at Cornell University and beyond. In addition to her research, she is involved in teaching various courses at Tilburg University, including Consumer Behavior and Risk Communication. She has received accolades like the 2023 Psychology Teaching Award at Cornell and has contributed to various publications and conferences, focusing on effective teaching methodologies and collaboration in research. Her interests also encompass aging populations, cybercrime, and decision theory.
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