Personale docente

Peter Kramer

Ricercatore Universitario a tempo indeterminato

Telefono: 0498276417

E-mail: peter.kramer@unipd.it

Lun16:3018:30Via Venezia 8, piano 6, studio 018 - floor 6, office 018.Il ricevimento in studio è sospeso, ma mi potete contattare per un incontro Zoom che può essere fissato in qualsiasi giorno della settimana comodo per voi (incluso il weekend).

EDUCATION IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYPh.D. Johns Hopkins University (USA), 1994-1997M.A. Johns Hopkins University (USA), 1992-1994Internship University of California at San Diego (USA), 1992-1992M.A. Leiden University (Netherlands), 1986-1992RESEARCH EXPERIENCE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYMarie Curie researcher, Università di Padova, Italia, 2007Marie Curie researcher, Università di Padova, Italia, 2006Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2004-2005Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins Medical School, USA, 1997-1998PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AS A PROGRAMMERConsultant and programmer Oracle database, Sociale Dienst Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2003-2004Consultant and programmer Oracle database, Mosaic-BDLS, Netherlands, 2000-2003Consultant and programmer Oracle database, Randstad Automatisering, Netherlands, 1999-2000Internal training (with salary) Oracle database, Randstad Automatisering, Netherlands, 1998KNOWLEDGE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND MATHEMATICSC, Java, Pascal, Fortran, Matlab, Systat, S-Plus, SPSS, JavaScript, FrontPage, (D)HTML, Oracle database (including work experience with all these programming languages, 1998-2004)Mathematical modeling (of attentional and memory processes), calculus, multivariate calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, partial differential equations, probability, mathematical statistics, multivariate statistics (including teaching experience).DISSERTATIONKramer P (1998, Johns Hopkins University). Linking correspondence matching in stereopsis and apparent motion. UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.PUBLICATIONSMy articles are mostly in the area of perception (apparent motion, motion-induced blindness, lightness, and stereopsis) and cognition (number representation and the relationship between attention and cognition). My articles have been cited in international journals 231 times (ISI Web of Knowledge).TEACHING EXPERIENCEIn English: innovative ideas in psychology, scientific presentation, multivariate statistics (including linear algebra), scientific writing, English, lectures in social and cultural psychology.In Italian: stereoscopic illusions: theory and practice.

My two favorite articles:

KRAMER P & BRESSAN P (2015). Humans as superorganisms: how microbes, viruses, imprinted genes and other selfish entities shape our behavior. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10, 464-481. doi: 10.1177/1745691615583131

BRESSAN P & KRAMER P (2016). Bread and other edible agents of mental disease. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10:130. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00130

For a complete list, see http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter_Kramer/

(1) comunicazione internazionale con icone (lingua, logica, e matematica)(2) senso di "agency"(3) fisionomica(4) effetti di microbi e virus sul comportamento umano

Argomenti per tesi bibliografiche: (1) comunicazione internazionale con icone, (2) senso di agency, (3) fisiognomica, e (4)--solo per quelli con una forte conoscenza della biologia--effetti di microbi e virus sul comportamento umano.

HOW TO WRITE YOUR THESIS
Dr. Peter Kramer
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter_Kramer/

In this interactive online seminar, I offer personal guidance on how to write an English text in general and a thesis (“triennale” or “magistrale”) in particular. Examples of topics discussed:
- How to build and structure the thesis around one central message.
- How to use the right tense (present, past) for each section.
- How to create smooth transitions between sentences, paragraphs, and sections.
- Where to place a sentence’s most important information.
- How to render one’s writing clearer, more concise, more concrete, and as a result, more convincing.

You can also receive direct feedback on your own writing via email and, if desired, Zoom or Skype. Relevant material, including a PowerPoint presentation and articles on academic writing, is made available via Dropbox.

There is no need to sign up. Simply contact me via email: peter.kramer@unipd.it. Let me know whether you are a graduate or undergraduate student and whether the thesis you are writing or planning to write is “bibliographical” or “experimental”.