mihaly racsmany, PhD

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Education:

2018
Doctor of Academy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (DSc, Professor)
2009
Habilitation in psychology
2003
PhD in experimental psychology, University of Bristol, UK
2002
PhD in psychology, Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary
1999
MPhil in psychology, University of Bristol, UK
1998
MA in psychology, Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary

 

Positions:

2018 -
Head of the Group, Scientific Advisor; Learning and Memory Disorders Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2018 -
Professor; Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
2014 - 2018
Associate Professor; Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
2010 - 2014
Head of Department, Associate Professor; Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2008
Associate Professor; Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2007
Senior Research Associate; Cognitive Science Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2005
Associate Professor, part time; Department of Psychology, University of Szeged
2003
Research Associate; Research Group on Neuropsychology and Psycholinguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Budapest University of Technology and Economics
1999
Assistant Professor, part time; Department of Psychology, University of Szeged

 

Memberships:

2011 -
Psychonomic Society
2008 -
Chief Editor, Learning and Perception, International Journal of Psychology
2008 -
Head of the Psychology and Pedagogy division, Hungarian Scientific Research Fund
2005 - 2007
European Society for Cognitive Psychology
2003 - 2006
Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
2003 - 2006
Secretary, Committee on Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
1997 -
Hungarian Psychological Association

 

Current and past research grants:

2018 -
National Brain Research Project of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2017-1.2.1.-NKP-2017-00002): The role of the frontostriatal system in long-term learning and cognitive disorders
2017 -
National Research, Development, and Innovation Office, Hungary (NKFI K124094): Retrieval-based learning as skill-based declarative process: Automatization and the testing-effect
2014 - 2017
National Brain Research Project of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (KTIA NAP 13-2-2014-0020): Neurocognitive Disorders of the Frontostriatal System
2011 - 2014
OTKA K84019 (Hungarian National Science Foundation): Event anticipation,
prospective memory and executive functions in episodic memory
2009 - 2010
OTKA IN77932: Long-term memory functions and executive disorder
2007 - 2010
OTKA K68463: Executive system and memory retrieval: Function and pathology
2003 - 2005
OTKA F046571: Inhibitory processes in episodic memory
2001 - 2004
OTKA T034814 (collaborator): Neuropsychological diagnosis of language and
memory disorders
2001 - 2005
NKFP 02151079 (Hungarian National Research Grant, Co-Principal Investigator): Cognitive and Neural Plasticity

 

Professional experience and collaborations:

2006 -
Research collaboration with Gyula Kovacs, University of Regensburg, Germany
2005 -
Founder and leader of the Cognitive Psychiatry Research Laboratory at the
Department of Psychiatry, St. Johns Hospital, Hungary
2004 -
Head of the Learning and Memory Laboratory at the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics, Hungary
2004 -
Supervisor in PhD programmes at the Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, Hungary
2004 -
Collaboration on Hungarian Schizophrenia Research Project with the Psychiatry Clinic of University of Szeged, Hungary
2001 -
Research collaboration with Martin A. Conway, City University London, UK in the topic of inhibitory processes in memory retrieval
1999 - 2005
Hungarian Williams Syndrome Project, Co-principal Investigator in the topic of
memory dysfunctions in genetic disorders