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Eliane Deschrijver is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology, University of Sydney, and an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher. She holds a doctoral fellowship and junior postdoctoral fellowship from the Research Foundation Flanders. Her research focuses on social cognition, autism spectrum disorders, psychometrics, and health psychology, with a particular emphasis on validity of psychological testing and pandemic-related behavioral responses. Her work combines cross-cultural studies, experimental psychology, and quantitative methodologies to explore social judgment, discrimination, and human-AI interactions.
Education and career highlights include postdoctoral research at UNSW Sydney and Ghent University, where she also completed her PhD. She has received prestigious grants including a DECRA award for her 'Sally disagrees with you' project examining social response mechanisms. Her global collaborations span 48-93 countries in studies analyzing attitudes, pandemic stress, and attractiveness perceptions.
- Research Themes: Social bias, neurodiversity, validity frameworks, pandemic psychology
- Grants: ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (2022), Flanders Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Awards: ARC DECRA, multiple Flanders fellowships
Her publications analyze topics ranging from AI ethics to sugar relationship attitudes, demonstrating a commitment to both theoretical and applied social psychology. She maintains active involvement in global research networks and interdisciplinary projects addressing contemporary societal challenges.

