Tamara Przelonskowski is a Doctoral Researcher. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science and Business from the University of Westminster, an MSc in Interactive Multimedia Systems from London Metropolitan University and an MSc in Psychology from the University of Westminster.
In the past Tamara worked as a data developer and a project manager for web streaming providers managing a large number of projects for various clients primarily in public sector that included government organisations, Number 10 Downing Street and DEFRA.
In most recent post of her career and personal development journey Tamara worked as a medical and cosmetic tattooist helping clients who have been through traumatic experiences that included suffering from vitiligo, alopecia, surviving cancer, accidents, burns and self-harm.
Doctoral Research Project:
Tamara is currently conducting a PhD research under the supervision of Dr Mark Gardner and Dr Evren Raman from the University of Westminster and Professor Caroline Edmonds from the University of East London in Cognitive Psychology & Neuroscience that focuses on exploring effects of acute water drinking interventions on cognitive performance, working memory, mathematical cognition and language comprehension to improve scholastic attainment, career success and overall quality of life.