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Cleotilde Gonzalez is a Research Professor of Decision Science and the Founding Director of the Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University.  She is affiliated with the Social and Decision Sciences department and has additional affiliations with many other departments and centers in the university.  She is a Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and member of the Governing Board of the Cognitive Science Society. She is Associate Editor of the Cognitive Science Journal and part of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Experimental Psychology-General, the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, Decision, the Human Factors Journal, and the System Dynamics Review.  She is widely published across many fields deriving from her contributions to Cognitive Science.  Her work includes the development of a theory of decisions from experience called Instance-Based Learning Theory (IBLT), from which many computational models have emerged, including a run-up winner of a modeling competition focused on the prediction in repeated Market Entry Games. She has been working on expanding IBLT to a Social-IBLT brining theories of Social Networks and Collective Intelligence.  She has been Principal or Co-Investigator on a wide range of multi-million and multi-year collaborative efforts with government and industry, including current efforts on Collaborative Research Alliances and Multi-University Research Initiative grants from the Army Research Laboratories and Army Research Office.

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