Eilidh Noyes


(MENAFN- The Conversation) Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology,

I am a Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Huddersfield. I have previously worked at the University of Texas at Dallas, and I conducted my PhD at the University of York, UK. My research is on the topic of face recognition. I investigate how people learn new faces, and I study face recognition performance of humans and machines, particularly in challenging face recognition scenarios.

My recent research projects include investigation of face recognition performance of super-recognisers, and forensic examiners, as well as the performance of face recognition algorithms, and human-machine systems.

I have experience in working with applied users of face recognition internationally, including police and forensic face examiners.

Experience
  • –present Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Huddersfield
  • 2016–2018 Postdoctoral research associate, The University of Texas at Dallas
Education
  • 2016  University of York, PhD

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