Hello, my name is Ian Dauphinee, and I am a Ph.D. student at Dalhousie University. I have worked under the supervision of Jean Saint-Aubin, Ph.D., in the Cognitive Sciences Lab at Université de Moncton since 2021. Since 2025, I have been working under the supervision of Raymond Klein, Ph.D, in the KleinLab, and and Heather Neyedli, Ph.D., in the CaMP lab at Dalhousie.
My research explores how semantic similarity affects the retrieval of order information in short-term memory. I also study the cognitive causes of detection failures and vigilance declines during surveillance, in order to better understand and mitigate their impacts.
I enjoy data science, volunteering and, above all, learning about the human condition.
Consult this website for updates and information on my research projects!