Halloween fall ride!
Halloween fall ride!
Sunday Panhandle trail
Almost 50 miles.
Coty Gonzalez (@cotyg.bsky.social) and former DDMLab member Ngoc Nguyen discussing cognitive modeling and Instance-Based Learning Theory at the AI-SDM annual workshop!
www.linkedin.com/posts/ai-sdm...
Honored and humbled to be inducted as a 2024 AAAS Fellow today.
@ddmlab.bsky.social present at
#AAAI
#CAIHU2025
sites.google.com/view/caihu25...
I refer obviously to the grants that are already in place. But I guess they can cut the total of the current grants to allow only 15% of indirects β¦
I refer obviously to the grants that are already in place. But I guess they can cut the total of the current grants to allow only 15% of indirects β¦
Precisely. If you already have $1M from which 550k went to administration assuming 55% overhead, and $450k went to the professor, now that the overhead is reduced to 15% now only 150k goes to administration and $850k to the professor.
Daffodils, Watercolor.
Coty, 2025
Who is not thinking of these now?
This is incorrect. The university does not get an additional $550,000. In a $1M example the university gets $550k and the researcher gets $450k. With the 15% overhead cut, wouldnβt the researcher get now $850k and the university $150k? (ie benefiting the researcher)?
My question is: if you get $1M grant now the university will get $150,000 and the researcher $850,000 with a rate of 15%? Because the total will not change.
Exactly!
Coty Gonzalez (@cotyg.bsky.social) was in action today at an executive education workshop hosted by CMU's CyLab.
Learn more about CyLab's workshops here:
www.cylab.cmu.edu/education/ex...
Before and after
In a flight from Charlotte to San Diego, about 1.5 hours before arrival, what city is this?
The image shows a graphic announcing a Call for Submissions for the CogSci2025 conference, themed "Theories of the Past, Theories of the Future." The event will take place in San Francisco from July 30 to August 2. The text invites participants to review submission guidelines, download templates, and note key deadlines, all set against a teal background with bold typography. The logo features two overlapping silhouettes, emphasizing the conference theme.
π£ Submissions for #CogSci2025 are now OPEN!
π This yearβs conference is fully hybrid β join us in San Francisco or online!
π Review the submission guidelines
β¬οΈ Download the required templates
ποΈ Make note of key deadline dates
cognitivesciencesociety.org/submissions/
My colleagues Geoff Kaufman and @cotyg.bsky.social @carnegiemellon.bsky.social use a game to show humans can learn social norms from bots about responding to bias incidents at work. We found offensive (vs responsible) bot responses leads to more offensive human responses and hostility afterward.
CogSci2025 poster has landed, in both βwow the future looks bright for CogSciβ mode, and also βour theories will make you think and possibly write poetry modeβ. @neilbramley.bsky.social @carenwalker.bsky.social @cogscisociety.bsky.social
Paper just printed in #ManagementScience!!
A view of NYC. Getting ready for SJDM annual meeting 2024 @sjdm-tweets.bsky.social
The DDMLab (@ddmlab.bsky.social) will be well represented at this year's SJDM (@sjdm-tweets.bsky.social) Annual Meeting in NYC. Chase McDonald and Roderick Seow will be presenting posters, and Erin Bugbee will be giving an oral presentation. Congratulations all!
DDMLab member Roderick Seow will be presenting a poster at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society in NYC! His work investigates the role of theory-of-mind in Human-AI coordination. Congratulations!
www.psychonomic.org/page/2024ann...
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