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I'm a moral psychology field experiment coordinator in the 🦅 Morality Lab working with Dr. Liane Young and in the Social Influence and Social Change Lab with Dr. Gregg R. Sparkman in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society at Boston College. I'm also a research coordinator on the MiT Applied Cooperation Team.

Previously, I was a lab manager + research specialist in the 🐅 Princeton Social Neuroscience Lab working in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology with Dr. Diana I. Tamir at Princeton University.

I received my B.S. in psychology and minor in philosophy from Duke University, where I worked as a research assistant in the the Mind at Large Lab and a postgraduate research fellow in the Imagination and Modal Cognition Lab and the Moral Attitudes and Decision-Making Lab under the supervision of Dr. Paul Seli, Dr. Felipe De Brigard, and Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, respectively.

I'm fascinated by open questions in moral psychology (norms and emotions) and am currently applying computational methods to study social cognition. I also maintain a keen interest in the experimental philosophy of religion.

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I work almost exclusively in python (e.g., pandas, scikit-learn, and huggingface) and r (tidyverse) to clean and analyze behavioral data, but I've also used javascript (i.e., jquery, react) here and there. I'm currently looking to start using php and d3.js more actively!

As a psychology and neuroscience researcher, my day-to-day work involves 🎨 study and stimulus design, 📉 statistical analysis, 📊 data visualization, and 📜 manuscript preparation. I have also conducted 🧠 brain scans using 🧲 fMRI and preprocessed data via 🌐 high performance computing.

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Please feel free to reach out over email:
nathan [dot] liang [at] bc [dot] edu

Thanks for stopping by 👋🏼, and I hope you have a fantastic day! 😀

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