Fayeza Ahmed, PhD

Associate Professor
HAL Lab Director
378 Williams Hall
Tel: 207.581.2051
**Note to applicants: Dr. Ahmed does plan to take a new student for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Dr. Fayeza Ahmed is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Maine and one of the graduate faculty for the Clinical Psychology PhD program. She earned her PhD in Psychology from the University of Georgia in 2011, where she specialized in Clinical Neuropsychology. Dr. Ahmed completed a Neuropsychology predoctoral internship at the VA Maryland Healthcare System/University of Maryland Medical School Internship Consortium (2008- 2009). After graduating, she completed a Neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell Medical School (2011-2012) and a second Neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship at the VA Puget Sound Healthcare System (2012-2014). From there, Dr. Ahmed went on to her first academic position as Associate Professor of Psychology at Eastern Illinois University (2014-2016). She joined the University of Maine in 2016.
Dr. Ahmed’s clinical and research interests are in vascular health and its role in Alzheimer’s disease, with particular interest in modifiable risk factors during middle age. Current research projects are aimed at examining the role of modifiable risk factors, such as exercise, on cognitive and cerebrovascular function.