Associate Professor
Psychology
New Mexico State University
Mexico
Fields of Expertise Auditory Perception, Computational and Mathematical Modeling, Statistics, Decision-Making Education 1997 – 2003, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 1992 – 1996, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Degrees Ph.D., Quantitative-Mathematical Psychology, Purdue University, 5/2003 M.S., Quantitative-Mathematical Psychology, Purdue University, 12/1999 B. S., Psychology, University of Washington, 6/1996 Professional Experience Assistant/Associate Professor, Engineering Psychology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 8/07 – present. Main research foci include auditory interface design and perceptual phenomena, decision-making under uncertainty, and descriptive and inferential statistical procedures. Research Psychologist, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 1/04 – 5/07. Developed and conducted basic and applied research related to auditory perception and communication systems. Studied spatial audio, bone-conducted hearing, and sound localization.
Engineering Psychology