mihaly racsmany, PhD
CURRICULUM VITAE
Education:
2018 |
Doctor of Academy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (DSc, Professor) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |