Curriculum Vitae
Ming Hsu
<mhsu@u.arizona.edu
<www.u.arizona.edu/~mhsu>


Educational History
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Bachelor of Arts:

  • Major: Political Science, Psychology 
  • Expected Graduation: May 2000
  • Current GPA: 3.97
  • Major GPA: 4.0
  • University High School, Tucson, AZ 
    • Graduated with Honors, May 1997.

    • GPA: 3.9
    Professional Experience:
    • Research Assistant. University of Arizona, Economic Science Laboratory. Jun. 2000-present
    • Research Assistant, Webmaster.  University of Arizona, Department of Psychology, Anxiety Research Group, Jan. 1997-present.
    • Primary Research Staff.  University of Arizona, Department of Public Administration,  Cyberspace Policy Research Group , Feb 1998-May 2000.
    • Research Assistant.  University of Arizona, Department of Managment & Information Sciences, Mosaic Group, Summer 1998.
    Appointments & Awards Received
    • Member. Cognitive Neuroscience Society. 1999-2000
    • Member. Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratories of the University of Arizona. 1999-present.
    • Program Consultant.  JPTE University. Pécs, Hungary.  Psychology and Psychiatry Department (December 1998)
    • Dean's List with Distinction (1997-1999)
    • Award for Academic Distinction (1997-1999)
    • Advanced Placement: National Scholar (May 1997)
    Specialized Training & Continuing Education
    • Certification in salivary biomarker measurement. Penn State University, State College, PA. (Douglas Granger Ph.D. Director.) Completed Aug 2000.
    Funding History
    • University of Arizona Undergraduate Research Grant. 1999. Research award administered by the University of Arizona Honors Center. Amount of Award: $800.00.
    • Summer Research Institute. 1999. Research award administered by the University of Arizona Minority Center. Amount of Award: $2000.00
    • Minority Student Achievement Award 1997-present.  Scholarship from University of Arizona.  Amount of Award: Tuition fee waiver.
    Work in Progress
    • Hsu, M., & Hatch, M. Optimal Searching in Parties
    • Hsu, M., Ryan, T., Nadel, L., & Jacobs, W. J. Functional Neuroimaging of Place-Learning in a Computer-Generated Space.
    • Hsu, M., & Demchak, C. The Political Economy of Information and the Impact of the Internet.
    Work in Review
    • Demchak, C., Hsu, M. Operationalizing "Nonprofitness": inviolability and discreteness as elements of a midrange theory. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.
    Work in Press
    • Thomas, K. G. F., Hsu, M., Laurance, H. E., Nadel, L., & Jacobs, W. J. Place Learning in Virtual Space III: Investigation and Application of Three Training Procedures in the Study of Human Spatial Navigation.Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers.
    Work Published
  • Hsu, M. The Political Economy of Information, Governance: Evidence From the Internet. Honors Thesis. University of Arizona.
  • Foster, W., Tan, A., & Hsu, M.  The Internet in China: An Update in The Global Diffusion of the Internet Project: Asian Giants On-Line, Seymour Goodman et. al. eds. (Fairfax, VA: MOSAIC Group, December 1998).
  • Hsu, M., Nadel., L., Ryan, L., Thomas, K. & Jacobs, W. J. Functional Neuroimaging of Place Learning in a Computer-Generated Space. Cognitive Neuroscience. :Supp, 
  • Recent Presentations
    Letters of Recommendation Maybe be Obtained From
    W. Jake Jacobs, Ph. D.
    University of Arizona
    Psychology Department
    Email: wjj@u.arizona.edu

    Kevin McCabe, Ph. D.
    University of Arizona
    Department of Economics
    Economic Science Laboratory
    Email: mccabe@econlab.arizona.edu

    Chris C. Demchak, Ph. D.
    University of Arizona
    Department of Public Administration
    Department of Political Science
    Email: demchak@u.arizona.edu