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Kfir Bar

Kfir Bar

Kfir is a senior lecturer in the computer science department of The College of Management in Israel. He has spent many years working in a wide range of natural language processing (NLP) disciplines, including statistical machine translation, machine learning, language generation and NLP for mental health.

Kristina Barger

Kristina Barger

I am a former psychotherapist (New York University) turned cognitive scientist (University College London). I specialise in evidence-based cognitive performance and change. I am especially interested in design and decision modelling for high-performing teams and digital products.

Rachel Batchelor

Rachel Batchelor

Rachel is currently a postgraduate student in Clinical Psychology (MSc) at Royal Holloway, University of London. Rachel also graduated last summer with a BSc in Psychology from Royal Holloway, University of London. Rachel is a honorary research assistant within the EFFIP project team.

Niall Boyce

Niall Boyce

I trained in medicine at Oxford University and subsequently on the University College London psychiatry rotation. I joined The Lancet as a Senior Editor in 2010 before moving on to The Lancet Psychiatry in 2013. My interests include suicide research, trauma, old age psychiatry, and social and transcultural aspects of mental health.

Anrick Bregman

Anrick Bregman

Anrick is an award winning cross-disciplinary new realities director, exploring immersive storytelling through VR, AR, film and games, and beyond. His work is research focused, and lies at the intersection of narrative and experiential technology.

Ross O'Brien

Ross O'Brien

Ross O’Brien is the Service Lead for the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service and also the Programme Lead for the London Digital Psychological Therapies Programme with NHS England. Ross was a first responder on the day of the Grenfell Tower Fire and has assembled one of the largest Trauma services every established following the tragedy. Ross is also a Digital Pioneer and is interested in where technological innovation can disrupt current NHS practices for the better.

Mike Brodie

Mike Brodie

Mike Brodie is a Clinical nurse specialist with wide-ranging experience in paediatric nursing, safeguarding children and child mental health roles.