Mark Keane
| Prof Mark Keane | |
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 Keane speaking at the TERENA Networking Conference, University College Dublin, 2014  | |
| Born | 
3 July 1961 Dublin, Dublin, Ireland  | 
| Residence | Ireland | 
| Citizenship | Irish | 
| Nationality | Irish | 
| Fields | Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Science Artificial Intelligence | 
| Institutions | 
University College Dublin Trinity College Dublin Cardiff University Open University Queen Mary, University of London  | 
| Alma mater | 
University College Dublin Trinity College Dublin  | 
Mark T. Keane (Irish: Marcus Ó Cathain, born 3 July 1961, Dublin, Ireland) is a cognitive scientist and author of several books on human cognition, including Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook (1990-2015, 7 English editions and 6 foreign language translations, co-author Michael Eysenck), Analogical Problem Solving (1988). Advances in the Psychology of Thinking (1992, with Ken Gilhooly), Novice Programming Environments (1992, with Marc Eisenstadt and Tim Rajan), Advances in Case-Based Reasoning (1995, with J-P Haton and Michel Manago).
Resume
- Chair of Computer Science at University College Dublin since October, 1998
 - Vice President for Innovation at University College Dublin, 2007-2009.
 - Director General of Science Foundation Ireland from 2006 to 2007
 - Director of ICT, Science Foundation Ireland, 2004-2006
 - Lecturer in Computer Science & Fellow of Trinity College Dublin, 1990-1998
 - Lecturer in Psychology Cardiff University from 1989 to 1990
 - Research Associate at Open University and University of London, 1986-1989
 - PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Trinity College Dublin in 1987
 - BA degree in Psychology from University College Dublin in 1982
 
External links
- UCD Homepage
 - Mark Keane's CV
 - ZoomInfo Profile
 - SiliconRepublic.com article "The Keane Edge"
 - Electricnews.net article "SFI Young Women in Engineering Scholarships with Dell"
 - http://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=1Yo3hSkAAAAJ&hl=fr
 
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