Neil Tyson

Neil Tyson

I help organisations maximise income and reduce costs through effective management of legal and regulatory risks and in particular financial crime. I combine my knowledge of serious and organised crime, my understanding of how organisations operate and my experience of creating legal frameworks and policies, to proactively work with businesses to understand the threats, manage risks and also identify business opportunities.

Joosua Valkonen

Joosua Valkonen

Joosua has bachelor's degree in social services from Diaconia university of applied sciences and he is working on creating new and interesting ways to contact gamers who haven’t been yet reached by other ways of social services. He claims that many players around the world are misunderstood and often labeled as homogenetic group of people that are a threat or a liability to society.

Shazia Whatson

Shazia Whatson

Many years of lived experience with mental health

Worked in the PPP team for ELFT.

Interviewed & trained mental health staff & pupils.

Researcher for mental health .

Successful Business women.

Tao Wang

Tao Wang

Tao is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, King’s College London, working on applying text mining, machine learning and statistical models to electronic health records at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM), in order to identify risks of mental health problems such as psychosis and suicide.

Sarah Welton

Sarah Welton

Sarah's work as a UX and UI designer has focused primarily on health and pro-social projects. Having worked for digital agencies (including work with the Nike Foundation's Girl Effect project), multiple third sector clients, as well as in-house at a leading cancer charity, Sarah's work at Mindwave continues to centre around health and positive social impact.

Katie White

Katie White

Katie is a research assistant at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London. She conducts and manages participant recruitment for the major depressive disorder branch of the Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse- Central Nervous System (RADAR-CNS) study in London. This involves the use of smartphone apps and wearable fitness trackers to monitor depressive symptoms.

Vanessa Yim

Vanessa Yim

Vanessa's research focuses on online CBT for females with eating disorders. She will be training to be a clinical psychologist in the coming academic year in University of Oxford. She is also the Founder of Soul Relics Museum, an object-based storytelling platform on mental health and migration.