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Dwight Tse is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom. His research spans positive psychology, well-being science, aging, and lifespan developmental psychology, utilizing diverse methodologies including experience sampling studies with smartphone apps and wearables, secondary data analyses, and psychophysiological experiments.
His primary research focuses on the impact of flow experiences, meaningfulness, and prosocial acts on psychological and physical well-being. Recent investigations examine age stereotypes, solitude, and ideal affect across the lifespan. Key contributions include exploring how flow reduces negative views on aging and analyzing cross-cultural flourishing networks through psychometric modeling.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong thematic alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to well-being. His work consistently integrates experience sampling methods with network analysis to dissect complex psychological mechanisms in aging populations and solitude research.
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Dr. Tse advises postgraduate researchers including J. Zhong, who leads a project on mindfulness meditation for Chinese international students. He secured significant funding as Principal Investigator for the ESRC-funded COPE project (2024-2027) addressing older adults' resilience to extreme temperatures, and serves as Co-investigator on multiple interdisciplinary studies.
He actively participates in the Strathclyde Ageing Network and Dementia Research Network, contributing to public outreach events on healthy aging research and age-related disorder interventions.
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