Katerina Sergi | Translational Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Katerina Sergi | Translational Research | Best Researcher Award

Social Science Research Center at Mississippi State University | United States

Dr. Katerina Sergi is an accomplished educational psychologist with a Ph.D. from Mississippi State University, an M.A. in Applied Social Research, and a B.A. in Psychology from Queens College, CUNY. She currently serves as Assistant Research Professor at the Social Science Research Center, MSU, leading projects in early childhood education, early intervention, mental health awareness, and public health evaluation. Dr. Sergi has extensive experience in both research and applied settings, including roles as Research Associate at MSU, adjunct instructor at Delta State University, and international research coordinator in Greece. Her work encompasses quantitative and qualitative research, technical report authorship, and presentations at national and international conferences on topics ranging from early childhood development and educational interventions to assistive technology and AI applications in social science research. Dr. Sergi’s contributions have influenced policy, practice, and professional development, highlighting her commitment to evidence-based strategies that support children, families, and educational professionals.

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Featured Publications

"Down the Digital Delta: Health Information Inequities Among Rural Mississippi Caregivers"

"Compensation challenges in early childhood education: an analysis of Mississippi’s child care workforce"

"Assistive technology use in the workplace by people with blindness and low vision: Perceived skill level, satisfaction, and challenges"

"Factors That Influence Physical Activity in Individuals With Down Syndrome: Perspectives of Guardians and Health Professionals"

"Self-Regulatory Metacognitive Skill Use in Elementary Students During Computer and Paper Reading Assignments: A Qualitative Study"