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<p>Since 2018, I have advised numerous students and colleagues on designing and conducting behavioural and EEG experiments, as well as on data management, preprocessing, and analysis. For instance, during my PhD, I supervised an undergraduate internship. During my postdoc, I have supervised three research assistantships and co-supervised a master's thesis. Furthermore, I am a <a href="https://carpentries.org/instructors">certified Carpentries Instructor</a>, and have designed and led several <a href="https://pablobernabeu.github.io/#workshops">workshops on data analysis using R</a>.</p>
<p>Since 2018, I have advised numerous students and colleagues on designing and conducting behavioural and EEG experiments, as well as on the management, preprocessing and analysis of data. For instance, during my PhD, I supervised an undergraduate internship. During my postdoc, I have supervised three research assistantships and co-supervised a master's thesis. Furthermore, I am a <a href="https://carpentries.org/instructors">certified Carpentries Instructor</a>, and have designed and led several <a href="https://pablobernabeu.github.io/#workshops">workshops on data analysis using R</a>.</p>
<p>During my PhD, I held a graduate teaching assistantship that involved 180 hours of teaching annually, covering seminars, essay marking and lab sessions. Each year, I led 30 seminars and marked 80 essays in developmental, cognitive and social psychology, while also helping in 30 statistics lab sessions. Furthermore, I was a representative for graduate teaching assistants in the department for a year. Earlier in my career, I <a href="/#other-work">taught English to secondary-education students in Spain</a>, and <a href="/#BA-degree">taught Spanish to adults in Lithuania</a>.</p>
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