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Nik Kharlamov is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Psychology at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research focuses on reading cognition, particularly in Danish language contexts, and the impact of emoji usage in texts. He leads the MASSHINE research group and collaborates on projects like MultiplEYE and MeRID, aiming to advance multilingual eye-tracking methodologies and cross-linguistic sentence processing studies.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his academic work spans cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, and developmental psychology. Key projects include creating multilingual eye-tracking corpora (MultiplEYE) and investigating Danish reading strategies (CSRD).
Research interests emphasize experimental methods like eye-tracking, with contributions to understanding language processing in diverse linguistic contexts. Recent work explores second-language text reading and emoji's role in communication.
Teaching responsibilities include cognitive psychology, engineering psychology, and quantitative research design. He advises student projects in these areas but no specific advisee names are listed.
Labs/groups include the MASSHINE team and collaborations with institutions worldwide through projects like MECO and MeRID.



