Simone Luchini

Simone Luchini
Graduate Student of Cognitive Psychology

Education:

B.Sc (Hons) in Cognitive Neuroscience from University of Westminster, London (UK)
M.Sc in Applied Experimental Psychology from University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan (IT)

Biography:

Simone Luchini is a Ph.D. student at the Penn State working under the supervision of Roger Beaty, Ph.D. His research combines techniques from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and natural language processing to explore the nature of creativity in humans and AI. Simone has been awarded the Frank X. Barron award for superior contributions to the psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts by students. He has published his work in several peer-reviewed journals, such as Cerebral CortexThinking Skills and Creativity, and the Journal of Intelligence.

Simone Luchini is a Ph.D. student at the Penn State working under the supervision of Roger Beaty, Ph.D. His research combines techniques from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and natural language processing to explore the nature of creativity in humans and AI. Simone has been awarded the Frank X. Barron award for superior contributions to the psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts by students. He has published his work in several peer-reviewed journals, such as Cerebral CortexThinking Skills and Creativity, and the Journal of Intelligence.