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  • January 2025

  • Mon 20
    January 20 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EET

    EstWell seminar
    Professor Andero Uusberg: Keeping our science applicable and our applications scientific

    University of Tartu Näituse 2-102, Tartu, Estonia

    I will share my thinking about and experiences with using behavioral sciences to change behavior.

  • Mon 27
    January 27 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EET

    EstWell seminar
    Professors Tiia Tulviste & Eve Kikas: Learning, development and well-being at home and school

    Tartu Ülikool Näituse 2-118, Tartu, Estonia

    The first part of the presentation focuses on why developmental psychologists recommend limiting children’s screen time and whether infants should avoid using screen devices altogether. The second part discusses how to measure motivation and what is the role of motivation ...

  • February 2025

  • Mon 10
    February 10 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EET

    EstWell seminar
    Professor Peeter Ross: Patient Generated Health Data

    TalTech Akadeemia tee 3-LIB-109B, Tallinn, Tallinn, Estonia

    Healthcare data has traditionally been collected and stored by medical professionals. Decisions concerning a person's health are made based on this data. In the digital age, health data are stored in various healthcare institutions' databases. In Estonia, for example, the ...

  • Mon 17
    February 17 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EET

    EstWell seminar
    Professor Kairi Kreegipuu: Truly National Electricity: Brain Biopotentials

    University of Tartu Näituse 2-102, Tartu, Estonia

    In the presentation, I will introduce the research and recent findings of our team in the field of measuring brain biopotentials. It turns out that these psychobiological signals reflect ongoing information processing, human states, and sometimes even some of our ...

  • March 2025

  • Mon 3
    March 3 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EET

    EstWell seminar
    Professor Kirsti Akkermann: Personality-based profiling as the way forward to understand psychopathology

    The treatment of mental health problems is related to how psychopathology is diagnosed. As people rarely fit into a single diagnostic category in terms of their symptoms and mental disorders often co-occur, alternative models have been developed alongside traditional categorical ...

  • Mon 17
    March 17 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EET

    EstWell seminar
    Associate Professor Taavi Tillmann: Can low well-being make you physically ill?

    Which illnesses are more common among people with low well-being? Are these associations causal? Let’s go one step back and look at the causes of well-being, such as a person’s physical environment, income, occupation, unemployment, educational and social resources, experience ...

  • April 2025

  • Mon 7
    April 7 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EEST

    EstWell seminar
    Professor Merike Sisask: Social + health + care = well-being

    Tallinna Ülikoolis Narva mnt 25, Astra maja - Ruum A346

    Mental health and wellbeing is not just an individual condition, but is shaped by a combination of social relationships, structural health support and community functioning, among other factors. A problem- and diagnosis-centred approach to mental health focuses too much on ...

  • Mon 21
    April 21 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EEST

    EstWell seminar
    Leading Researcher Vitali Syritski: Molecularly imprinted polymers: towards development of sensors for medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring

    Despite considerable progress in modern biosensors, significant limitations remain in terms of robustness and reusability, primarily due to the use of biologically derived recognition receptors, which are inherently labile and often lack chemical and thermal stability. As a result, replacing ...

  • May 2025

  • Mon 5
    May 5 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EEST

    EstWell seminar
    Associate Professor Mare Ainsaar: What influences individual and institutional satisfaction

    Mare presents results from research conducted in Estonia about factor influencing individual and institutional satisfaction in Estonia. We learn, if satisfaction with health care system is indeed satisfaction with healthcare and what shapes individual life satisfaction.

  • Mon 12
    May 12 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EEST

    EstWell seminar
    Professor René Mõttus: Why assessing psychological traits well matters in well-being research

    Wellbeing is both a state and a trait. That is, some of the wellbeing variance is within people (change), some between people (stability). Which source of variance is larger? And why does this matter?

  • Mon 19
    May 19 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EEST

    EstWell seminar
    Associate Professor Triin Lauri: From School Choice to Political Choice

    Why does the issue of school choice tend to spark near-hysterical reactions every spring in Estonia, a country committed to the comprehensive school model? How can school places be distributed in a knowledge society that values diversity of choice — ...

  • June 2025

  • Mon 2
    June 2 @ 16:00 - 17:00 EEST

    EstWell seminar
    Associate Professor Maie Bachmann: Making Sense of Brain Signals with EEG Markers

    TalTech Akadeemia tee 3-LIB-109B, Tallinn, Tallinn, Estonia

    Brain signals recorded with electroencephalography (EEG) may look like random noise at first glance, yet within this “noise” lies valuable information about our mental state. To uncover it, we develop and apply a variety of EEG markers. In the seminar ...

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