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Eva Ceulemans is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at KU Leuven, Belgium, where she also serves as Vice Dean for Research. She is affiliated with the Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences research unit and holds leadership positions including Program Director of the POC Doctoral Program PPW and membership on the Advisory Council for Humanities Research.
Her research focuses on advanced statistical methodologies for psychological science, particularly:
- Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM) and intensive longitudinal data analysis
- Affective dynamics and emotion measurement in daily life
- Development of novel statistical approaches for dyadic and triadic interactions
- Sample size planning for N=1 studies
- Time series analysis for psychological phenomena
Dr. Ceulemans' recent publications demonstrate her dual expertise in methodological innovation and substantive psychological questions. She has made significant contributions to experience sampling methodology, including the development of episode-contingent designs, synchronization measures for triadic interactions (AMPC measure), and tools for measuring continuous affect. Her work bridges sophisticated statistical modeling with real-world applications in emotion research and relationship science.
Her scientific leadership includes:
- Development of the ConNEcT R package for contingency measure-based networks
- Innovative approaches to detecting affective episodes in daily life
- Methods for improving measurement of affect in ecological settings
- Framework for sample size determination in ESM studies
As an educator, Dr. Ceulemans teaches statistics courses for psychology and educational science students at KU Leuven, including 'Statistics for Educational Scientists' and 'Inductive Statistics for Psychologists.' Her institutional service spans multiple faculty committees focused on research policy, evaluation, and doctoral education, reflecting her substantial impact on academic governance.