Almudena Trucharte

Applied clinical neuroscience

Doctor in Psychology from the Complutense University of Madrid and extraordinary doctorate award (UCM, 2022). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sheffield on a Marie Curie Fellowship (2025). As a member of the Psychopathology and Positive Mental Health Research Group: Mechanisms and Interventions (research group 940693, GR201/04), his research activity has focused on the areas of clinical and experimental psychology, unraveling the cognitive and emotional processes associated with psychological disorders to develop effective interventions. His research has also delved into fundamental cognitive processes using electrophysiological techniques such as magnetoencephalography. Additionally, he has been a member of a major international longitudinal project examining the psychological impact of the COVID-19 crisis (C19PRC; https:// www.sheffield.ac.uk/psychology consortiumcovid19/people). These lines of work have been made effective through participation in different research projects whose evidence has been presented in 32 scientific articles and 47 contributions to national and international scientific conferences and conferences. Considering his young researcher profile, he highlights the impact of his work by virtue of the indicators on the quality of scientific production offered by Scopus and WOS (393/347 citations; h= 8). She is also co-author of the book «FelizMente. Multicomponent psychological intervention to improve well-being in people with mental health problems.» On the other hand, she has enjoyed two funded stays (predoctoral 2021-2022 and postdoctoral 2022-2023) at the University of Sheffield (United Kingdom).