
I am Jules POMMIER, Berlin-born (1997) researcher specialising in interactive systems, cognitive science, and behavioural intervention design. Raised bilingually in German and French with professional English fluency, I bring a systemic approach to understanding human behaviour through game design as a research methodology rather than artistic practice.
With emerging publications on autonomy in games, coopetitive mechanisms, and cognitive measurement through interactive systems, my academic and applied research ambition centres on developing games as controlled environments for measuring and influencing human decision-making, learning, and well-being.
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