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Established in 2003, the Cognitive Science doctoral program strives to advance the discipline by cultivating future leaders in cognitive science research. Reflecting the field's interdisciplinary essence, the curriculum equips students to synthesize approaches, methodologies, and techniques from diverse academic domains. Unlike conventional programs, this initiative immerses students in research activities starting their very first term. Participants collaborate intensively with both individual professors and interdisciplinary teams comprising faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and fellow graduate students. These collaborations span cutting-edge areas including computational cognition modeling, AI systems, exceptional human performance studies, reasoning in biological and artificial systems, language processing technologies, sensory-motor integration, neural computation theories, intelligent robotics, cognitive system design, and sophisticated virtual agents. A core program focus involves developing rigorous mathematical frameworks to model both biological and artificial cognitive architectures. The department boasts state-of-the-art research infrastructure featuring advanced eye-tracking systems, comprehensive robotics platforms, and a cutting-edge virtual reality simulation laboratory.