Mark Chignell - Training of Highly Qualified Persons (HQPs)

Training of Highly Qualified Persons (HQPs)

Chignell has graduated over 20 Ph.Ds. Prominent examples include: Mica Endsley an expert on situation awareness; Gene Golovchinsky, a senior research scientist at the FXPAL; Nipon Charoenkitkarn, Dean of the School of Information Technology, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (Bangkok, Thailand). Other graduates from Chignell's lab have, or have had, faculty positions at the National University of Singapore, Laval University (Quebec City), Rutgers University, and Ryerson University.

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