Reinhold Kliegl is a Senior Professor at the University of Potsdam with over three decades of academic leadership and 11 years of documented professional experience focused on the interplay of physical and cognitive fitness. His research blends mathematical modeling of fitness–fatigue dynamics, multivariate mixed models, and eye-movement control during reading, producing work that sits at the intersection of quantitative methods and cognitive science. He has a long research pedigree spanning the Max Planck Institute for Human Development to his current senior professorship, and holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder. An advocate for open science, he emphasizes reproducible, statistically rigorous approaches—often applying advanced mixed-effects modeling to real-world behavioral data. Notably, his profile reflects a sustained commitment to integrating theoretical models with empirical measurement to advance understanding of human performance across the lifespan.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Prediploma, Psychology, Prediploma, Psychology at Universität Regensburg
PhD, Psychology, PhD, Psychology at University of Colorado at Boulder
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Reinhold Kliegl - Senior Professor at University of Potsdam