Hannah Windmill

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Hannah Windmill is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow working on CAP and OASIS.

Before her current role, Hannah held academic roles in clinical healthcare technology and brain imaging, including positions as a Research Fellow and Co-Principal Investigator. Her previous research explored subcutaneous epilepsy monitoring in individuals with learning disabilities, and non-invasive stimulation for emotional regulation in neurodevelopmental and mood disorders, which shaped her strong interest in impactful, patient-focused interventions in collaboration with clinical and community stakeholders.

She has a background in Psychology and Neuroimaging and holds a PhD from the University of Plymouth, where she used MRI and EEG to investigate brain-based correlates of minimal hepatic encephalopathy and the role of sleep-wake dysregulation in ongoing dysfunction.