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Douglas Gillan, Ph.D.
gillan@crl.nmsu.edu
Area of study: Engineering and Cognitive Psychology

Emphasis: Human-Computer Interaction

Education:
B.A. Psychology, 1974, Macalester College
Ph.D. Psychology, 1978, University of Texas, Austin

Work and Teaching History:
Psychology Department Head, NMSU, 2000-present
Professor, NMSU, 2000-present
Associate Professor, NMSU, 1995-2000
Assistant Professor, NMSU, 1994-1995
Associate Professor, University of Idaho, 1993-1994
Assistant Professor, University of Idaho, 1990-1993
Visiting Associate Professor, Rice University, 1989-1990
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Houston, TX, 1984-1990
Project Specialist, General Foods Technical Center, Tarrytown, NY, 1980-1984
Cognitive Science Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1979-1980
National Science Foundation Fellow, Yale University, 1978-1979

Research Interests & Background:
Human-Computer Interaction
Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
Information Visualization and High Level Perception