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Matthew Hiller

Hockessin,Delaware

Summary

Accomplished Associate Professor from Temple University with a proven track record in curriculum development and multidisciplinary research, significantly enhancing departmental offerings and scholarly output. Expert in SPSS and data management, with exceptional written and oral communication skills. Secured grant funding and coauthored numerous peer-reviewed articles, demonstrating a commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering academic excellence.

Overview

29
29
years of professional experience

Work History

Associate Professor

Temple University, Department of Criminal Justice
08.2024 - Current
  • Updated curricula and lesson plans for primary instructors, researching developments in relevant fields and updating materials to reflect most recent data and statistics.
  • Mentored new faculty members, offering guidance on effective teaching techniques and classroom management strategies.
  • Demonstrated strong interpersonal and communication skills, resulting in clear subject matter discussion with students.
  • Supported multidisciplinary research teams focused on scholarly publication.

Assistant Research Professor

University of Kentucky, Center on Drug/Alcohol
07.2000 - 07.2004
  • Secured grant funding for multiple research initiatives, contributing to the growth and sustainability of the department.
  • Enhanced research quality by implementing innovative data analysis techniques and methodologies.
  • Supervised staff members and delegated tasks effectively, ensuring timely completion of projects and maintaining an organized research environment.
  • Coauthored numerous peer-reviewed articles, establishing expertise within the field of study.
  • Established collaborative relationships with researchers across institutions worldwide to advance knowledge within the discipline collectively.

Associate Research Scientist

Texas Christian University, Institute of Behavior
06.1996 - 06.2000
  • Utilized advanced statistical techniques for data analysis, ensuring accurate interpretation of experimental outcomes.
  • Achieved significant progress in research projects by collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers.
  • Contributed to the publication of numerous research articles, showcasing the team's work and expertise in various scientific journals.
  • Generated data models and performed analysis to produce reports outlining results.
  • Mentored undergraduate students during their internships or capstone projects contributing towards their academic success.

Education

Ph.D. - Experimental Psychology

Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX
05.1996

Master of Science - Experimental Psychology

Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX
08.1994

Bachelor of Arts - Psychology

Angelo State University
San Angelo
05.1991

Skills

  • SPSS
  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Data Management and Analyses
  • Multi-tasking
  • Curriculum Development
  • Teaching in-person and on-line
  • Collegial work

Timeline

Associate Professor

Temple University, Department of Criminal Justice
08.2024 - Current

Assistant Research Professor

University of Kentucky, Center on Drug/Alcohol
07.2000 - 07.2004

Associate Research Scientist

Texas Christian University, Institute of Behavior
06.1996 - 06.2000

Ph.D. - Experimental Psychology

Texas Christian University

Master of Science - Experimental Psychology

Texas Christian University

Bachelor of Arts - Psychology

Angelo State University
Matthew Hiller