
معرفی
Aleksandra Sevic is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Stavanger (UiS), affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Department of Social Sciences. She is concurrently a PhD Candidate in Health and Medicine at the Faculty of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on digital stressors' impact on adults, particularly in academic and workplace settings. She is associated with the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Lab and research groups like Affective Neuroscience and Environmental Neuroscience.
Her work emphasizes validating digital stress measurement tools and exploring interventions to mitigate technostress. She has conducted systematic reviews on alcohol consumption's relationship with sickness absence and workplace interventions. Notable contributions include the WIRUS project, examining alcohol use prevention strategies in diverse industries.
- Education: PhD Candidate in Health and Medicine (UiS)
- Labs/Teams: Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Lab, WIRUS Project Team
- Key Research Themes: Technostress, Workplace Well-being, Alcohol Prevention, Public Health Interventions
Her presentations include talks on VR interventions for technostress reduction and eHealth solutions for employee health. Despite no explicit awards listed, her contributions reflect significant engagement in interdisciplinary research addressing modern workplace challenges.




