I’m an applied neuroscience researcher with over six years of experience across academic and clinical research environments, and until recently worked within a neurology department in a leading US medical centre. I specialise in human neurophysiology, neuromuscular function, and movement science, with a strong focus on translating complex research into practical, high-quality academic work.
I have supervised and mentored undergraduate and postgraduate students throughout my academic career, supporting them in developing research questions, designing experimental protocols, analysing data, and producing high-level dissertations.
My expertise includes:
- Designing robust and feasible research projects
- Supporting experimental and clinical study design
- Data analysis (SPSS, MATLAB, physiological signal processing)
- Interpreting complex neurophysiological and human performance data
- Academic writing, structuring, and critical discussion
- Preparing students for high academic standards and publication-level work
I am particularly well-suited to support students working on:
- Neuroscience and brain-body interactions
- Muscle function, fatigue, and performance
- EMG and neurophysiological measurements
- Exercise physiology and sport science
- Rehabilitation and clinical research topics
My approach is structured, practical, and student-focused: I aim to help you not only complete your dissertation but significantly improve the quality, clarity, and scientific rigour of your work.
I provide independent dissertation supervision for undergraduate and postgraduate students, with support tailored to each stage of the research process.
What I offer:
1. Research design & project development: refining research questions, hypotheses, and methodology
2. Ongoing supervision: regular one-to-one sessions with structured feedback and progress planning
3. Data analysis support: guidance with statistical analysis (SPSS) and interpretation of results
4. Academic writing support: detailed feedback on structure, clarity, and critical analysis
5. Final review: pre-submission feedback and (if required) viva or presentation preparation
I specialise in applied neuroscience, neurophysiology, movement science, and exercise science, and I support both experimental and non-experimental projects.
Fees:
Hourly supervision: £80/hour
Dissertation supervision packages: £900–£2,500, depending on scope and level of support
Rates are agreed individually based on the student’s needs. I work with a limited number of students to ensure high-quality, consistent supervision.