About
Oliver Baumann is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Society & Design at Bond University, Australia. He has held positions at Aalborg University (Denmark), University of Oslo (Norway), University of Glasgow (UK), and University of Queensland (Australia).
- Education: PhD in Psychology (University of Regensburg, Germany), Master of Science in Psychology & Physics (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany).
His research focuses on how environments shape human cognition, memory, and emotional wellbeing. Key areas include:
- Environmental Psychology: Examining built/natural environments' impact on cognitive performance, mood, and stress.
- Spatial Cognition: Studying navigation, memory mechanisms, and environmental cues.
- Applied Cognitive Science: Addressing attention and decision-making in high-stakes settings like law enforcement.
His work integrates behavioral testing, neuroimaging, and virtual reality. Recent publications emphasize urban design, workplace stress mitigation, and technology's role in cognitive load.
Scientific Awards:
- University of Queensland Research Excellence Award
- Griffith University Discovery Award
- Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship
- NHMRC Project Grant
He actively supervises HDR students in interdisciplinary projects linking psychology, environmental design, and healthcare. Current research includes biophilic design impacts and ADHD management through nature exposure.
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