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Michael Douglas Hunter PERSONAL INFORMATION Home: 2224 Commonwealth Drive Apartment D Charlottesville, VA 22901 Office: (434) 924-3600 Department of Psychology Gilmer Hall Room 102 University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903 Mobile: (810) 444–6549 Email: [email protected] Web: http://people.virginia.edu/~mdh9g Age: 24 1

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Page 1: Hunter Vita 20100303

Michael Douglas Hunter

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Home:2224 Commonwealth Drive Apartment DCharlottesville, VA 22901

Office:(434) 924-3600Department of PsychologyGilmer Hall Room 102University of VirginiaCharlottesville, VA 22903

Mobile:(810) 444–6549

Email:[email protected]

Web:http://people.virginia.edu/~mdh9g

Age:24

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Michael D. HunterMarch 3, 2010

FORMAL EDUCATION

B.S. Mathematics, August 2008Michigan State University, Magna Cum Laude, East Lansing, MI.

B.S. Psychology, August 2008Michigan State University, Magna Cum Laude, East Lansing, MI (advisor Ryan P. Bowles)Thesis Topic: Personality as a Damped and Forced Harmonic Oscillator

TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE

Computer & Statistical Programming Languages: C, C++, UNIX, ROOT, Visual Basic,Mathematica, Matlab, R, SAS, SPSS, Mx, OpenMx, Mplus, BILOG-MG.

Mathematics: Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Group Theory, Modules, Vector Spaces,Rings, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial DifferentialEquations

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

8/2008–present: Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia

5/2008–8/2008: Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University

1/2007–5/2007: Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University

PROFESSIONAL HONORS

Senior Honors Thesis (2007-2008) Department of Psychology, Michigan State University.Topic: Personality as a Damped and Forced Harmonic OscillatorAdvisor: Ryan P. Bowles

Dean’s Honor List (2004-2008) Michigan State University.

PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, AND ABSTRACTS

Brick, T.R., Hunter, M.D., & Cohn, J.F. (2009). Towards Automatic Coding of Facial Expres-sion [Abstract]. Multivariate Behavioral Research. 44, 849.

Brick, T.R., Hunter, M.D., & Cohn, J.F. (2009). Get the FACS Fast: Automated FACS faceanalysis benefits from the addition of velocity. Proceedings of the 2009 International Confer-ence on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interactions (ACII 2009).

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Michael D. HunterMarch 3, 2010

BOOK CHAPTERS

Boker, S.M., Montpetit, M.A., Hunter, M.D., & Bergeman, C.S. (2010). Modeling resilience withdifferential equations. In Individual Pathways to Change: Statistical Models for AnalyzingLearning and Development, P. Molenaar & K. Newell (Eds.) Washington, DC: APA. pp.???-???.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

Bowles, R. P., Grimm, K. J., Hunter, M. D. (in preparation). Item-specific retest effects andthe measurement of change.

CONFERENCE PAPERS, COLLOQUIA, SYMPOSIA, and POSTERS

Boker, S., Neale, M., Maes, H., Mehta, P., Wilde, M., Brick, T., Spies, J., Spiegel, M., Estabrook,R., Hunter, M., Kenny, S., Fox, J., & Bates, T. (2009). OpenMx: An Open Source andExtensible SEM Framework. Annual Meeting of the Society of Multivariate ExperimentalPsychology; Salishan, Oregon; October 10, 2009.

Brick, T.R., Hunter, M.D., & Cohn, J.F. (2009). Towards Automatic Recognition of FacialAffect. Annual Meeting of the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology; Salishan,Oregon; October 9, 2009.

Brick, T.R., Hunter, M.D., & Cohn, J.F. (2009). Get the FACS Fast: Automated FACS faceanalysis benefits from the addition of velocity. Presented to the 2009 International Conferenceon Affective Computing & Intelligent Interactions (ACII 2009); Amsterdam, Netherlands;September 12, 2009.

Bowles, R. P., Grimm, K. J., & Hunter, M. D. (2008). Item-specific retest effects and themeasurement of change. Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA; April 11, 2008.

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