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Memta Jagtiani

Memta is outside wearing a white blazer and red lipstick, smiling into the camera
Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Quantitative Research Methods
Email: memta.jagtiani.15@ucl.ac.uk

 

Biography

Hailing from Singapore, I committed myself to pursuing a PhD in Social Media and Mental Health at UCL, employing data science methodologies. I obtained a First Class Honours in BSc Population Health at UCL and was also a Faculty Medal Winner and Best Dissertation Award Winner.

I have more than eight years of experience in statistical data analysis, data mining, statistical modelling (including causal inference methods), programming languages (R and STATA) and data visualisations. I am skilled at teaching data analysis in R and STATA at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Outside of academia, I am a certified Digital Wellness Educator from the Digital Wellness Institute in the USA. I am also a passionate Latin dancer. My team clinched third place in Advanced Bachata in the National Latin Dance Competition in 2022. Lastly, I am enthusiastic about global volunteering for children and have taught English to young students in rural Thailand.

Research

I recently completed my PhD titled ‘#StateOfMind: The Relationship between Social Media Use, Gender, and Family Life, with Mental Health and Well-being – Longitudinal Evidence from Young People in the UK and South Korea’.

My research examined the associations between social media use, self-esteem and depression among young people, and how gender and family factors such as family structure, parent-child relationship quality and parenting styles influence these associations. I utilised panel and longitudinal data containing 7,412 and 2,251 young people from the UK Household Longitudinal Study and Korean Children and Youth Panel Study, respectively. I applied comprehensive analytical techniques such as hierarchical linear modelling, data visualisation, multiple imputation and dataset harmonisation, and accounted for complex survey designs in STATA. I have presented my research at annual conferences for the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies and the British Society for Population Studies in 2021.

Publications

Journal articles
Blog articles

Teaching

Within the Department of Political Science, I teach on the modules ‘Quantitative Research Methods in R’ (undergradiate and postgraduate) and ‘Data Analysis in R’ (undergraduate). I am also a first marker for ‘Quantitative Research Methods in R’ (postgraduate).

I also teach in the UCL Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, where I have taught on the modules ‘Basic Statistics for Medical Sciences in STATA’, ‘Research Methods in Population Health’ and ‘Epidemiological Transition’.

I also offer private tuition where I teach coding, data analysis and data management skills to a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate students undertaking various projects.