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Peter Hancock (professor)

Peter Adrian Hancock (born March 9, 1953) is a British-American scientist of human factors and ergonomics, author, and expert witness. He is a Provost Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Simulation and Training, as well as the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida. He is the research director of the Minds in Technology−Machines in Thought research laboratory at the University of Central Florida.

Life

Hancock studied human anatomy and biology at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. In 1983, he received a Ph.D. in human performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, and was subsequently awarded a Doctor of Science degree in human-machine systems by Loughborough U. in 2001. Prior to his appointment at the University of Central Florida, he worked as an assistant professor at the University of Southern California, a research scientist at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, an associate professor (promoted to full professor in 1996) at the University of Minnesota, as a research affiliate for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, as deputy director for the Liberty Mutual Research Center for Safety/Health, a research affiliate for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a visiting professor at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Awards and honours

Works

  • Mind, Machine, and Morality (1st ed. 2009). . (Nominated for the William James Award of the American Psychological Association and for the Ursula Gielen Book Award).
  • Richard III and the Murder in the Tower (1st ed. 2009, paperback 2011). . (Nominated for the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger Award for Non-Fiction).
  • Cognitive Differences in the Ways Men and Women Perceive the Dimensions and duration of Time: Contrasting Gaia and Chronos (1st ed. 2011). .
  • Hoax Springs Eternal: Thy Psychology of Cognitive Deception (1st ed. 2014).

References