Ramona Schoedel

✉️ ramona.schoedel@charlotte-fresenius-uni.de

Ramona Schoedel is Professor of Differential Psychology and Psychological Diagnostics at the Charlotte Fresenius Hochschule, University of Psychology, Munich, Germany. She received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Psychology earned at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. She received her doctorate and habilitation at the chair of Psychological Methodology and Diagnostics at Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany. 

Ramona's research focuses on how to make new digital footprints, which each of us leaves behind in large quantities every day, usable for psychological research. Her focus is on mobile sensing and the study of individual behavioral differences across different situations in everyday life. 

Within the network, Ramona would like to contribute her expertise in using machine-learning based approaches to study individual differences and to provide new perspectives on how personality computing can help to advance our understanding of personality.