Roghieh Nooripour is a passionate and dedicated scholar with a strong interest in Public Health. With a background in Counseling Psychology, Roghieh brings a unique perspective to the field of Public Health. As a researcher, she has conducted in-depth studies on various topics such as food addiction, breast cancer, type I diabetes, fear or stress of COVID-19, and psychopathologies including aggression, substance abuse, depression, stress, bipolar disorder, suicidal ideation, and anxiety-related disorders such as PTSD.
With a proven record of academic success, Roghieh has achieved a PhD and is an experienced researcher with skills in machine learning, SPSS, neuroimaging, neurofeedback, and EEG, as well as qualitative research methods. Additionally, she possesses excellent time management skills and a strong work ethic, making her well-suited for the rigors of a PhD program.
Roghieh is a collaborative team player, having effectively worked with other scholars in the past, and is excited to work alongside fellow PhD candidates. As an engaged and thoughtful member of the academic community, she is committed to making meaningful contributions to the field of Public Health.