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About iCogSci
iCogSci was created by a collaborative
effort of undergraduate cognitive science students and faculty at Indiana
University in Bloomington, Indiana. iCogSci is governed and maintained by an
editorial board of undergraduate students and faculty members from the Cognitive
Science Program at Indiana University Bloomington.
The iCogSci project is centered around the following long-term objectives:
To present a wide array of information about the field of cognitive science
including history of the field, current research trends, career opportunities,
and profiles of U.S. and international cognitive science departments and
programs.
To promote the study of cognitive science at the undergraduate level both nationally
and internationally.
To encourage collaboration between students and faculty representing various
undergraduate cognitive science programs.
To provide students an opportunity to share their research and writings with
fellow students and faculty.
To support the academic and professional development of undergraduate cognitive
science programs and student organizations.
iCogSci is maintained by
undergraduate students in the Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University
in Bloomington, Indiana. As we expand our site, we welcome comments or
suggestions you may have. Please direct your comments to the webmaster by
clicking this
link.
Meet the Executive Board
Brenden Sewell,Executive Editor / Web Master
Brenden Sewell is a Senior studying Cognitive Science at
Indiana University Bloomington. He serves as the executive editor of the Indiana Journal
of Cognitive Science and is the webmaster for the iCogSci Project.
Michelle Capriles-Escobedo, Web Designer/Assistant Project Lead
Michelle Capriles-Escobedo is a Sophomore studying Cognitive Science at Indiana University Bloomington.
She serves as the Web Designer for the iCogSci Project Web Page as well Assistant project lead to Brenden Sewell.
Dr. Ruth Eberle,Advisory Staff
Dr. Eberle is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science and Informatics at
Indiana University Bloomington. Dr. Eberle also serves as the Director of
Technology for the Cognitive Science Program at IUB.
Dr. Rob Goldstone,Advisory Staff
Dr. Goldstone is a Chancellor's Professor of Psychology and a faculty member
in the Cognitive
Science Program at Indiana University Bloomington. Dr. Goldstone currently serves as the Director of the
of the Cognitive Science Program and has previously served as the Executive
Editor of Cognitive Science, the official journal of the Cognitive Science Society. Dr.
Goldstone received his Ph.D in Psychology in 1991 from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
Nubli Kasa, Systems Analyst/Programmer
Contact Information:
iCogSci
Cognitive Science Program
819 Eigenmann Hall
1910 E. 10th St.
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana 47406
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Indiana University
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