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Ank Ringoot is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her work bridges developmental psychology and educational sciences, focusing on child and adolescent development within family and social contexts.
Research Interests: Dr. Ringoot's research centers on psychological development in youth, with particular emphasis on self-regulation, self-efficacy, peer relationships, and mental health issues such as suicidality and nonsuicidal self-injury. She investigates how parenting, personality, and social environments shape developmental trajectories.
The recent publication trends show a strong focus on longitudinal and population-based studies, integrating psychological theory with empirical data analysis. Her work frequently explores mediating and moderating factors in development, such as the role of self-regulation in linking early parenting to later health outcomes.
Scientific Contributions:
- Active contributor to high-impact journals in psychology and education.
- Regular collaborator with leading researchers in developmental psychology and neuroscience.
- Presented findings at academic conferences, including topics on differential susceptibility and brain-behavior relationships.
Advising and Grants: While specific students or grant funding are not mentioned in the provided text, her involvement in large-scale studies and doctoral theses suggests active participation in research teams and potential mentorship roles. She is likely involved in securing and managing research funding through collaborative projects.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Ringoot is part of a robust research network at Erasmus University, collaborating with experts in child development, neuroimaging, and family studies. Her work is embedded in interdisciplinary teams focusing on early life influences on long-term psychological and physical health.


