Merve Cerit
Ph.D. Student in Education, admitted Autumn 2020
Bio
My research aims to understand digital behaviors and their relationship with well-being through computational models and in-situ behavior change interventions. For my research, I have been working on a large-scale smartphone dataset, Screenome. I work closely with Nick Haber and Roy Pea from the School of Education and Nilam Ram and Byron Reeves from the Communication Department.
In my work, I mostly use machine learning and human-centered design principles.
Honors & Awards
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Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship (SIGF), Stanford University (2023-2026)
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Fulbright Scholar, Fulbright Commission (2019)
Education & Certifications
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MS, Stanford University, Learning, Design and Technology (LDT) (2020)
Research Interests
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Brain and Learning Sciences
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Data Sciences
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Social and Emotional Learning
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Technology and Education
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
My research aims to understand digital behaviors and their relationship with well-being through computational models and in-situ behavior change interventions. For my research, I have been working on a large-scale smartphone dataset, Screenome. I work closely with Nick Haber and Roy Pea from the School of Education and Nilam Ram and Byron Reeves from the Communication Department.
In my work, I mostly use machine learning and human-centered design principles.