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Alexander A. Oboznov (born December 27th, 1946 in Moscow) holds a Doctorate degree in psychology, is a science author and University professor specializing in engineering and organizational psychology.
Early life and education
editMr. Oboznov was born in Moscow, USSR. He received his graduate degree in psychology (1970), his PhD (in 1978) and Doctorate degree (in 2003) from M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. His doctoral dissertation thesis was "Mental regulation of operator activity under special conditions"
Academic career
editHaving started his career at the State Institute of Aviation and Space medicine, he held a number of roles at the Institute of Psychology where he currently works as a Professor, Dissertation Council member and a Chief Researcher of Labor, Ergonomics, Engineering and Organizational psychology department. He is also a member of dissertation councils at the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.
Mr. Oboznov has designed and developed academic learning curriculum for B.A. students titled "Labor and engineering psychology, ergonomics" and "Professional self-identity" special course for M.S. students.
In additional to his academic career, Mr. Oboznov is a scientific advisor and a visiting professor to a number of Higher Education organizations, including the Higher School of Economics, Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, Moscow Humanitarian University
Personal life
editMarried, has two children
Books
edit- "Labor and engineering psychology, ergonomics", co-author (Uright edition, 2015, B.A. academic curriculum)
Monographs
edit- "Mental regulation of Operator activity", Institute of Psychology, Oboznov A.A.
- "User interface ergonomics", Bakanov A.S., Oboznov A.A