Roselinde Janowski is a Research Associate at King’s College London, working on the EMBRACE programme (Enhanced Maternal and Baby Results with AI-supported Care and Empowerment) in the Department of AI in Preventive Medicine. Her research focuses on designing and evaluating digital health interventions to support maternal and child wellbeing globally.
She recently completed her DPhil in Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation at the University of Oxford, where her research focused on optimising the design and delivery of a digital parenting intervention to reduce risks of sexual violence and prevent violence against adolescents. As part of this work, she led the design, implementation, and evaluation of a cluster-randomised factorial trial in Tanzania. During her doctorate, she also worked as a researcher in the UKRI GCRF Accelerating Achievement for Africa’s Adolescents Hub, contributing to the evaluation of evidence-based parenting interventions in routine service delivery settings across Sub-Saharan Africa. Her research interests include engagement optimisation, implementation science, and advancing global health equity.