User:SomnolenceScientist

I am Adjunct Professor of Education at Simon Fraser University and former Adjunct Professor of Cognitive Science (2014-2022) at Simon Fraser University. I have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from University of Birmingham, England (1991-1994). I spent one year as a D.Phil student at Sussex University (1990-1991, co-supervised by Aaron Sloman and David Young), and then headed to U of Birmingham, England to follow my Ph.D. thesis supervisor, Aaron Sloman, who had accepted a professorship there. (Glyn Humphreys was also involved in my supervision.)

I taught Psychology courses at the Royal Military College of Canada in 1994-1995. I was the first employee of Abatis Systems; and I was employee of Tundra Semiconductor Corporation at its founding. These two Canadian companies achieved valuations exceeding $1 billion Canadian in the 2000-2001 period. I was a research associate of Prof. Phil Winne's from April 2002 to December 2009. I have been an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University since January 2010.

My active, recent, and upcoming projects are listed on the CogZest web site.

Many of my publications are available on ResearchGate.

You can find more information about me on the CogZest web site.

My COI disclosure: Luc P. Beaudoin is a director of [https://cogsciapps.com CogSci Apps Corp.] (founded in 2014) and owner of [https://cogzest.com CogZest] (founded in 2010). Both of these Canadian businesses develop products based on his affective/cognitive science. These include books, software, and training services. He is also co-founder of Somnolence+ (education for sleep wellness).

CogSci Apps Corp. software includes Hookmark and mySleepButton. Hookmark is contextual information retrieval software for Mac, iPhone and iPad. mySleepButton is an app that helps people apply the cognitive shuffle and affective body scan meditation to facilitate sleep onset.

I've only started editing Wikipedia pages in 2023-08, so please let me know if there are issues in my edits.