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Dr Rhiânan Ellis is a University Teacher at the School of Psychology, University of Sheffield. She specializes in sensory sensitivity across neurotypical and neurodiverse populations, with a focus on neuroplasticity mechanisms measured via EEG. Her role involves teaching Psychological Research Methods (PSY2005) and supervising undergraduate and MSc research projects. She is affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS).
Dr Ellis holds BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in Psychology from the University of Sheffield. Her research integrates clinical and developmental perspectives, particularly in autism spectrum disorder and adolescent mental health. She actively contributes to student welfare through her role as Student Voice Ambassador, advocating for student feedback in departmental decisions and organizing community-building activities.
Her recent publications explore resilience trajectories in adolescents during the pandemic and neuroplasticity differences in ASD. She currently does not accept PhD applications but advises checking FindAPhD.com for opportunities.

