PEOPLE
LAB MEMBERS
Dr. Abhishek Sahai (PI)
Dr. Abhishek Sahai is Assistant Professor of Psychology at FLAME University. He holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from IIT Gandhinagar, a masters in Cognitive Science and bachelors in Psychology and Economics. He was previously associated with National Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar.
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Research Interests
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Judgment & Decision Making
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Morality
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Consumer Psychology
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Neuromarketing
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Behavioral Economics
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Varnika Hathi (FSP)
As a student at FLAME University and the founder of a mental health startup, I have a demonstrated history of learning about the research industry. I graduated with a BA in Psychology and am currently learning about digital marketing. I am keen on understanding more about the applications of psychology in the marketing world and exploring factors that affect decisions. I find holistic health to be an important part of my life and hope to incorporate the same in my work up ahead!
Disha Mittal
An undergraduate student at FLAME University, pursuing a major in Psychology and a minor in Entrepreneurship. With a keen interest in clinical psychology and its applications, I am particularly interested in learning about different kinds of disorders and understanding how decision-making helps people deal with them. I am always happy to talk to new people, experience new things and ever ready to explore the unexplored. I am passionate about baking and playing outdoor sports.
Sampoorna Chintabattini
I am Sampoorna Chintabattini, a 3rd year student who is pursuing a major in psychology. I am looking forward to pursuing forensic psychology or educational psychology in future. The application of various psychological knowledge and methods in order to understand criminal behavior and answer various legal questions that arrive in civil or criminal proceedings intrigues me. I am also fascinated by the idea of how cognitive and behavioral changes in learning methods can improve someone’s learning.
Saanchi Shah
I am Saanchi Shah, a 3rd-year Economics major at Flame University. My interest lies within the intersection of Economics and Psychology. I wish to understand how smaller behavioural actions drive the world of Economics and whether these actions can be manipulated to some benefit. I am specifically interested in microeconomics and wish to learn as much as possible about it. My goal is to pursue a PhD in the future and contribute to the field of economics in whatever way I can.