Xiangen Hu has/had a position (Professor Psychology, Computer Science) at University of Memphis

Title Professor Psychology, Computer Science
Start Date 1993-00-00
Notes The University of Memphis Total Duration26 yrs 1 mo TitleProfessor Dates EmployedSep 1993 – Present Employment Duration26 yrs 1 mo LocationGreater Memphis Area Dr. Xiangen Hu is a professor in the Department of Psychology, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department at The University of Memphis (UofM) and senior researcher at the Institute for Intelligent Systems (IIS) at the UofM and is professor and Dean of the School of Psychology at Central China Normal University (CCNU). Dr. Hu received his MS in applied mathematics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, MA in social sciences and Ph.D. in Cognitive Sciences from the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Hu is the Director of Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Partnership Laboratory at the UofM, and is a senior researcher in the Chinese Ministry of Education’s Key Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior. Dr. Hu's primary research areas include Mathematical Psychology, Research Design and Statistics, and Cognitive Psychology. More specific research interests include General Processing Tree (GPT) models, categorical data analysis, knowledge representation, computerized tutoring, and advanced distributed learning. Dr. Hu has received funding for the above research from the US National Science Foundation (NSF), US Institute of Education Sciences (IES), ADL of the US Department of Defense (DoD), US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA), US Army Research Laboratories (ARL), US Office of Naval Research (ONR), UofM, and CCNU. See less TitleProfessor Dates EmployedAug 2009 – Present Employment Duration10 yrs 2 mos Department of Psychology TitleDirector Dates EmployedJan 2010 – Apr 2016 Employment Duration6 yrs 4 mos The ADL CITSRD focus on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) research, development, and evaluation.
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