Hannah Viner is a doctoral researcher working in the Institute for Lifespan Development, Family and Culture within the Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences of the University of Luxembourg.
She studied psychology at the University of Sussex (United Kingdom) where she received her Master’s Degree in Experimental Psychology. After graduating Hannah worked at a specialist school for autistic children in the UK. She then shifted her focus to research and worked on a variety of autism-related research projects at the University of Sussex and University College London as well as on the topic of ageing at the University of Luxembourg.
She started her PhD project in October 2022, funded by the AFR Fonds National de la Recherche and supervised by Prof. Dr. Anna Kornadt. Her research interests focus on autism spectrum condition, more specifically working with the autism community to better understand how we define and measure quality of life for autistic adults.