Pat Langley
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Who is Pat Langley?
Pat Langley is Professor of School of Computer Informatics at Arizona State University. He joined ASU in 2006 after having worked at other universities (Carnegie Mellon, UCI, and Stanford), in government (NASA Ames) and in industry (Siemens and DaimlerChrysler). He also serves as Director of the Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise and as Consulting Professor of Symbolic Systems at Stanford University.
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- Profession
- Education
- Master of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Cognitive psychology
( - 1976) - Bachelor of Arts, Texas Christian University
Mathematics
(Specialized in Psychology)
( - 1975) - Doctorate, Carnegie Mellon University
Cognitive psychology
( - 1980)
- Master of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
- Employment
- Arizona State University
(2006 - ) - Head, Computational Learning Laboratory, Stanford University
(1997 - 2009) - Head, Adaptive Systems Group, Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America
(1996 - 2000) - Senior Research Associate, Stanford University
(1994 - 1996) - Senior Scientist, Siemens
(1992 - 1993) - Senior Scientist, Ames Research Center
(1989 - 1992) - Associate Professor, University of California, Irvine
(1984 - 1991) - Research Scientist, Carnegie Mellon University
(1981 - 1984) - Research Scientist, Carnegie Mellon University
(1979 - 1981) - Director and President, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise
(1988 - )
- Arizona State University
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on July 23, 2013
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