Roi Cohen Kadosh
Roi Cohen Kadosh | |
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רועי כהן קדוש | |
Roi in 2016 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1976 (age 49–50) |
| Awards | Paul Bertelson Award (2013) Spearman Medal (2014) Blackham Lecture Medal (2023) |
| Website | Prof Roi Cohen Kadosh - University of Surrey |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Cognitive Neuroscience, Numerical Cognition, Cognitive enhancement |
| Institutions | University of Surrey University of Oxford |
| Thesis | The Size Congruity Effect and Magnitude Processing: Mental Operations and Neuropsychological Mechanisms (2006) |
| Doctoral advisor | Avishai Henik |
Roi Cohen Kadosh (Hebrew: רועי כהן קדוש; born 1976) is an Israeli–British cognitive neuroscientist whose research spans numerical and mathematical cognition, learning, attention, and cognitive enhancement. He is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Surrey, where he has led strategic expansion in education and research. He is the founder of Cognite Neurotechnology Ltd, a company translating AI-personalised brain stimulation into real-world applications, and co-supported the creation of Tech Innosphere Ltd and has served as their scientific advisor on the clinical translation of non-invasive brain stimulation for ADHD since its establishment. He has served as Non-Executive Director of the Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. At the international level, he chaired the European Research Council's Advanced Grants panel on the Human Mind and its Complexity and the Portuguese Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Psychology R&D Unit Evaluation Panel. He has advised national governments, the OECD, UNESCO, and the UK MHRA on neuroscience policy, innovation, and ethics.