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Ramesh Balasubramaniam
Sensorimotor Neuroscience
Human-Robot Interaction
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Critical Thinking and Data Analysis Skills
Professor Lace Padilla
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Science in a Democratic Society

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Our interdisciplinary program integrates methods and approaches from linguistics, psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and computer science, to study thought and behavior. Our faculty have highly diverse research interests, and serve as graduate advisors, committee members, and collaborators.

Ph.D. Funding

The CIS program has multiple means of supporting graduate students. During each academic year, Ph.D. students are funded as either teaching assistants, research assistants, or through internal or external fellowships. All of these positions provide a full stipend and complete tuition waiver. Students almost always receive some form of summer stipendĀ in order to support their research activities when classes are not in session.

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December 9, 2019

In Fall 2019, Cognitive & Information Sciences welcomes a new Research Scientist, Dr. Daniel Hicks We asked Daniel about his background, research interests, and why he’s...

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In Fall 2019, Cognitive & Information Sciences welcomes a new Research Scientist, Dr. Hanna Gunn. We asked Hanna about her background, research interests, and why she’s...

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In Fall 2019, Cognitive & Information Sciences welcomes a new Research Scientist, Dr. Lace Padilla. We asked Lace about her background, research interests, and why she’s excited about...