Ion Juvina, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

Ion Juvina, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the human factors area of the human factors and industrial/organizational psychology Ph.D. program at Wright State University. He earned his Ph.D. in information science from Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and conducted postdoctoral and independent research at Carnegie Mellon University on computational cognitive modeling and behavioral game theory. He holds a courtesy appointment in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. His scholarly record of over 100 papers and presentations is centered around the areas of human-technology-environment interaction, interactive decision-making, and interactive learning. Dr. Juvina has been a proponent of the cognitive architecture approach–a computational modeling approach that emphasizes the need to model the mind as a whole, the mind-environment interaction, and the interdependence between various cognitive mechanisms. His work has been supported by AFOSR, ONR, DARPA, and IARPA.