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This year more than 280 researchers from around the world came to Wright State University from May 8th through May 11th to attend the 19th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology.
“The symposium is a meeting of researchers and practitioners from industry, government agencies, research laboratories, and universities to discuss the advancement of aviation psychology towards a safer and more efficient sky,” said Pamela Tsang, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Wright State and one...
Congratulations to Kevin Eschleman! Kevin, a 2011 alumnus of our Ph.D. program, has been promoted to associate professor and awarded tenure at San Francisco State University.
The Dayton Daily News recently interviewed Mr. Kevin D. Schmidt, 2011 graduate of the Behavioral Neuroscience concentration in Psychology. Kevin is currently Research Lead for bench level translational neuroscience in the AFRL 711th Human Performance Wing with an active grant in genetics, physical training, nutrition, and bioinformatics. Mr. Schmidt manages $27M in extramural and intramural research projects across the government, private, and academic sectors while also proudly serving as...
Wright State Neuroscience Club is organizing a trip to the conference on “Sex Differences in the Brain” at Kent State University in April. This fledgling student organization is coordinating travel and lodgings for 15-20 undergraduates to attend this meeting on April 6-7. What a great opportunity to listen to scientific presentation from a number of renowned neuroscientists, to learn about current research from student and faculty researcher posters, and most importantly, to network with...
Good news from Psychology.
A review of Dr. John Flach's book, “What Matters”, will appear in the February Issue of Frontiers in Psychology. The book explores some of the metaphysical and theoretical assumptions underlying cognitive science and design. For those who are interested in reading the book, it can be downloaded for free via...