
Samuel Bennet
مربی · Hormonal and behavioural analysis for animal welfare
University of Glasgowمعرفی
Samuel Bennet is a part-time academic at the University of Glasgow, affiliated with the School of Education. He serves as a Tutor, integrating his extensive experience in cognitive, biological, and computational frameworks into applied teaching methods. His expertise spans neuroimaging (EEG, NIRS), eye tracking, neurostimulation (tDCS, TMS), and perception technologies (VR, AR).
Research Interests:
- Hormonal and behavioural analysis for animal welfare
- AI applications in healthcare
- Human-robot interactions in healthcare
- Active learning models in education
- Prosocial and antisocial behavior determinants
- Behavioral influences on neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration, and perception
Publications: His 2025 work on identity-based bullying examines social inequality and diversity trends in educational settings.
Teaching: He supervises MSc Psychology Conversion Course dissertations and teaches human development and cognition modules.
Grants: Received funding from the University of Stirling Vice Chancellor Fund for immersive teaching techniques in natural sciences.



