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Ivor
Davies
Professor Emeritus of Human Performance Technology
- Cognitive psychology:- strategic thinking; representation & process; competencies & competitive advantage; perception & action; human error & cognition.
David MacKay
Professor of Marketing and Geography
- Probabilistic models of perception, preference, and choice; consumer behavior; consensual decision making
Daniel Maki
Professor of Mathematics
Eugene McGregor
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
- The role of information technology in the development of public management systems
J. Michael Dunn
Professor Emeritus of Informatics and Computing Oscar R. Ewing Professor of Philosophy
Emeritus
S. Lee Guth
Professor Emeritus of Psychological & Brain Sciences
- Mathematical models and experiments concerning human vision, especially color vision
Diane Kewley-Port
Professor Emeritus of Speech and Hearing Sciences
- Auditory models of speech processing
Eugene Kintgen
Professor Emeritus of English
- Cognition of language and literature; cognitive processing in reading, literacy
Frank K. Lester, Jr.
Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Education and Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Chair Emeritus in Teacher Education
- Mathematical problem-solving
Christopher S. Peebles
Director Emeritus, Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
Dean and Associate VP Emeritus for Information Technology
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
- Co-evolution of mind and brain
Robert F. Port
Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Computer Science
- Connectionist models of word perception
Edward Robertson
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Informatics
Alfred Strickholm
Emeritus Professor Physiology and Neural Science
Maynard Thompson
Professor Emeritus
- Mathematical and computer simulation modeling of biomedical and social processes
George vonFurstenberg
Professor Emeritus of Economics
- Treatment of uncertainty in macroeconomics; signal extraction procedures in different sciences; optimal learning from uncertain news; establishing the degree of compliance with fuzzy undertakings
Charles S. Watson
Professor Emeritus of Speech and Hearing Sciences
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