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Dr. Eva Rubinova is a Lecturer at the School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK, since 2022. She received her PhD in Psychology from the University of Portsmouth (2020) and an MSc in Psychology from Charles University in Prague (2012). She previously served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Thompson Rivers University, Canada, with Prof. Heather Price.
- PhD Psychology, 2020, University of Portsmouth
- MSc Psychology, 2012, Charles University in Prague
Her research focuses on Experimental Psychology and Forensic Psychology, particularly on how people remember unique and repeated experiences and improving investigative interviewing practices. She utilizes immersive virtual reality to study eyewitness memory in domestic abuse scenarios and explores schema theory in memory for repeated events.
Her recent publications highlight trends in eyewitness identification, memory accuracy under stress, and schema-driven recall. She has contributed to journals like Applied Cognitive Psychology, Memory & Cognition, and Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition.
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2022)
- AP-LS Grant in Aid for Early Career Professionals (2021)
- SARMAC Student Caucus Research Grant (2017-2019)
- ERASMUS Internship Bursary (2014)
At the University of Aberdeen, she supervises undergraduate and postgraduate students, serves as a Race Equality Officer, and chairs the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion for SARMAC. Her lab, the Applied Memory and Cognition Lab, investigates cognitive processes in real-world memory applications.



