[ACT-R-users] Grad School Opportunity in Cognitive Science

Wayne Gray grayw at rpi.edu
Mon Nov 23 09:48:48 EST 2009


Research Assistants
The CogWorks Laboratory in the Cognitive Science Department at  
Rensselaer has funding for new Graduate Research Assistants in AY2010  
(beginning August 2010).

The theme to our work is the Cognitive Science of Natural Interaction  
with a focus on the integration of perception, motor, and cognitive  
operations. This work has focused on human-technology, human- 
information, and (most recently) human-human interactions. We see the  
human-human interactions as part of Cognitive Social Science; namely,  
an approach to traditional social psychology type questions that is  
rooted in cognitive science theory, modeling approaches, and  
methodologies. Recent work in human-technology interaction includes  
the study of fast-paced action games. In our premier gaming project we  
have collected EEG, eye data, and behavioral data, and are building  
computational cognitive models of expert game play as a means to  
understanding the control problems in real-time interactive behavior.  
We are also building models of airline pilots who get lost or confused  
while taxingly on the ground from the runway to the gate. Our work on  
human-information interaction has focused on the cognitive control of  
multitasking, interruptions, errors, and other common human behaviors  
which turn out to be incredibly hard to understand.

We are looking for people with good computer science and mathematics  
skills and an intense interest in cognitive science!

To apply contact: http://www.rpi.edu/dept/admissions/graduate/index.html

For more information contact:

**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**
Wayne D. Gray;
Professor of Cognitive Science &
Professor of Computer Science

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Carnegie Building (rm 108) ;;for all surface mail & deliveries
110 8th St.; Troy, NY 12180

EMAIL: grayw at rpi.edu, Office: 518-276-3315, Fax: 518-276-3017

for general information see: http://www.rpi.edu/~grayw/
for On-Line publications see: http://www.rpi.edu/~grayw/pubs/downloadable_pubs.htm
for the CogWorks Lab see: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/cogworks/

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