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Noah Goodman
Professor of Psychology and of Computer Science
B.A., University of Arizona, Mathematics (1997)
B.S., University of Arizona, Physics (1997)
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Mathematics (2003)
Concentration Advising in:
Academic Appointments
Professor, Psychology
Professor, Computer Science
Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
Member, Cognitive Science Society
Member, Psychonomic Society
Honors & Awards
Paper prize for computational modeling of language, Cognitive Science Society (2014)
Roger N. Shepard Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Arizona (2013 - 2014)
Fellow, John Philip Coghlan (2013 - 2014)
Fellow, John Philip Coghlan (2014 - 2015)
Paper prize for computational modeling of language, Cognitive Science Society (2012)
Best poster prize, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Paper prize for computational modeling of language, Cognitive Science Society (2011)
Paper prize for computational modeling of higher-level cognition, Cognitive Science Society (2007)
Paper prize for computational modeling of perception and action, Cognitive Science Society (2007)
VIGRE Fellowship, National Science Foundation (2001 - 2002)
Contact
Email
ngoodman [at] stanford.edu
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