About Sapitha Velummylum, B.SSc. Hons
Sapitha Velummylum, B.SSc. Hons
Winter 2026 - Present
Master of Science in Forensic Psychology, Arizona State University
I am currently a first-year Master of Science student in Forensic Psychology at Arizona State University, now in my second semester of study. As a Research Assistant within the CMIC Lab, I contribute to the foundational stages of psychological research through meticulous data entry and transcription. My role is essential in ensuring that qualitative behavioral data is accurately captured and organized for deeper analysis.
My primary research interests lie at the intersection of human behavior and the legal system, with a specific focus on how communicative data can inform forensic evaluations. Driven by a passion for the field, my long-term career goal is to earn a PhD and practice as a Forensic Psychologist. I find great professional value in the precision required for lab work, as it directly supports the integrity of the psychological insights we aim to uncover at ASU.