Department of Psychology, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

NeuroCognition Laboratory (NCL)
CHRIST (Deemed to be) University
School of Psychological Sciences
3-Day Certificate Workshop on Eye Tracking Methodology
Speakers and Facilitators

Mr Parag Amodkar
Parag Amodkar is an eye-tracking expert and proprietor at Tiden Technologies, providing solutions in UX research, neuroscience and market research for various industries.

Dr. Madhavi Rangaswamy
Professor of Psychology at the School of Psychological Sciences, Christ University. She uses multimodal human neuroscience methods to study cognition and behaviour

Dr. Prakash Padakannaya
Senior Professor of Psychology at the School of Psychological Sciences, Christ University. His work explores visual processing, reading mechanisms, and cognitive functions using eye-tracking and other methodologies

Dr. John Kaspar
Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics who works on Automata Theory and Graph Theory and has an interest in studying the mathematical aspects of pattern matching in eye-tracking data.

Dr. Harsh Pathak
Psychiatrist and Researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences and has completed his Post-doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neurosciences and therapeutics in schizophrenia. His research focuses on understanding the neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms underlying schizophrenia.

Mr. Varghese Mathew
PhD scholar at the NeuroCognition Laboratory. He uses Electrophysiological and Eye-Tracking methods to study aspects of face processing in normal and clinical populations.

Ms. Shuchita Gupta
Lab Instructor at NeuroCognition Laboratory who coordinates the training and teaching for students who use the EEG and Eye-Tracking systems for research. She is also trained in the use of the two systems in cognitive experiments.

Mr. Adhiraj Chowdhury
PhD scholar at the NeuroCognition Laboratory. He uses the EEG/ERP method to explore the neural correlates of decision-making. He is also trained in Eye-Tracking methodology and assists in projects using both EEG & Eye-Tracking systems.

Mr. Prakat Karki
PhD scholar at Cognition, Affect and Behaviour Laboratory (CABLab). His research is aimed at understanding motivations and development of Addiction in youth, Health Psychology and the contribution of cognitive factors.

Mr. Swastik N Sahoo
PhD scholar at the NeuroCognition Laboratory who specializes in forensic psychology and cognitive science research using eye-tracking technology. His doctoral research focuses on characterizing eyewitness recall patterns through eye-tracking and statement analysis.

Mr. Abhay Rajendran
PhD scholar at the NeuroCognition Laboratory who is exploring subliminal cognitive processes and its impact on decision making.