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Ion Juvina, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Wright State University. Prior to his current appointment he spent almost seven years at Carnegie Mellon University where he completed two postdoctoral fellowships (supervised by Niels Taatgen and Christian Lebiere within the ACT-R research group lead by John Anderson) and also conducted independent research. He studied Industrial Psychology in Romania (Master thesis in Human Reliability) and Information Science in the Netherlands (Ph.D. dissertation in Human-Computer Interaction). His research focuses on high-level cognitive processes such as strategic thinking and executive control of cognition and emotion, combining empirical research and computational cognitive modeling.

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Education/Academic qualification

Professional development leave (sabbatical), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

20192020

Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality, Foundations of an Interdisciplinary Descision Theory, Max Planck Institute for Human Development

… → 2012

Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Computational Cognitive Modeling, Carnegie Mellon University

20062009

Institute of Information and Computing Sciences, Ph.D in Information Science, Utrecht University

20022006

Psychology, Combined Bachelor's and Master's degree in Psychology, University of Bucharest

19901995

Functional MRI Lab, Summer course in fMRI, University of Michigan

2008 → …

Research Interests

  • High-Level Cognitive Processes
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Experimental Psychology

Disciplines

  • Life Sciences
  • Neuroscience and Neurobiology
  • Computer Sciences
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology