With professional experience as a data scientist and a graduate of the MVA Master's program in artificial intelligence from ENS Paris-Saclay, Amric began his Ph.D. at ENS-PSL in early 2024. He is interested in the algorithmic modeling of cognitive processes underlying intelligence, particularly decision-making. His research focuses on modeling beliefs and decision-making processes in humans. His current project lies at the intersection of cognitive sciences and psychopathology, aiming to better understand the mechanisms of social cognition in vulnerable populations. Amric also leads tutorial sessions for the human behavior modeling course in the Cognitive Science Master's program at ENS-PSL.