Curriculum Vitae Prof. Dr. Ing. Willem Verwey

1979-1983:

Bachelor Mechanical Engineering, HTS Hilversum

1983-1988:

Master Experimental Psychology and Ergonomics (Universities Utrecht, Leiden and Aken, (Germany))

1987-1997:

Researcher TNO Soesterberg, traffic psychology and motor skills

1994:

PhD, Free University of Amsterdam, Dissertation title: Mechanisms of skill in sequential motor behavior, supervisor: Prof. Dr. A.F. Sanders

1997-2002:

Department head Bewegungskoordination und Training at the Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie an der Universität Dortmund (IfADo) (Germany)

1997-2001:

Guest lecturer, Psychonomics Department, University of Utrecht

2002:

Habilitation at the Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster, title: Behavioural Effects of Advanced Transport Telematics.

From 2003:

Full professor and department head at the Faculty of Behavioral Sciences (from February 2006 onward: Department of Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics)

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Actual:

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Chairman Psychology Disciplinary Board (since 2010)

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Member of the Faculty Board (since 2010)

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Associate editor Frontiers of Cognition (since 2009)

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Member of the Brain & Cognition Program Committee NWO

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Member of the scientific advisory board Institute of Occupational Health Dortmund, Germany (IfADo)

Before:

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Chairman of the PhD thesis committee of the Dutch Foundation for Psychonomics (2011)

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Member of the Cognition board NWO (2005-2010)

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Member of the Cognition Advisory Committee of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (2005-2010)

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Consulting Editor Journal of Motor Behavior (2005-2009)

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Administrator of the GW-lab (2003-2009)

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Chairman Psychology Examining Board (2004-2010)

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Chairman Organizing Committee European Workshop on Movement Science, conferences 2003 Münster (D), 2005 Wenen (A), 2007 Amsterdam (NL)

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Member of the Quality Working Group Revalidation Research (ZonMW-NWO)

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Visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Research, Leipzig, Germany (April-May 2007)

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Visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Research, Leipzig, Germany (June-July 2005)

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Visiting scholar at the Department of Health and Kinesiology of A&M University, College Station, Texas (Nov-Dec. 2002)

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Since 1987: research in 11 applied EU projects

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Projects on intelligent in-vehicle systems, including systems for elderly and persons with special needs.

Further

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saxophone playing (tenor sax in a big band)

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riding a motorbike (Yamaha Diversion 900)

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field hockey