Matt Crump is a cognitive psychologist and leader who directs the Computational Cognition Lab and serves as Department Chair at Brooklyn College, bringing over a decade of academic experience to research and administration. His work blends behavioral experiments with computational modeling to probe learning, memory, attention, skill acquisition, and semantic cognition—asking practical questions like how people learn instruments or type and how word meanings emerge. As a professor and doctoral faculty at CUNY, he has built a sustained research program that leverages computational tools to both analyze data and communicate findings. Based in New York, he combines deep theoretical expertise with hands-on methodological skills, often bridging human experiments and formal models in novel ways.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy, PSYCHOLOGY, Doctor of Philosophy, PSYCHOLOGY at McMaster University
B. Sc. (Hon.), PSYCHOLOGY, B. Sc. (Hon.), PSYCHOLOGY at The University of Lethbridge
Contributions:17 commits, 15 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 9 months
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Matt Crump - Department Chair at Brooklyn College Psychology