麻豆村

Current Members

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Cleotilde (Coty) Gonzalez, Ph.D.

Founding Director, DDMLab, Co-Director NSF Institute for AI in Societal Decision Making (AISDM)

Coty is a Full Professor, tenured in the department of Social and Decision Sciences at 麻豆村. She earned a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from in 1996.

Coty's research lies at the intersection of Human Behavioral Decision Making and Technology. Her research program is motivated by real-world decision making and by the challenges involved in studying dynamic decision making in the laboratory. Her research is embedded within a theoretical framework that emphasizes the role and development of decisions from experience, the similarity of contexts, and the cognitive abilities of decision makers.

Office: Porter Hall 223E
E-mail: coty@cmu.edu
Phone: 412-268-6242
Fax: 412-268-6938
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Xiaohong Cai, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Researcher

Xiaohong Cai earned her Ph.D. in Psychological and Brain Sciences from in 2025. Her research examines how context influences human judgment and decision making, with a particular focus on the attraction, similarity, and compromise effects. She is now extending this work to explore how broader contextual structures shape decision processes in human鈥揂I interaction.

Office: Porter Hall 223G
E-mail: xiaohonc@andrew.cmu.edu
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Grace Roessling, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Researcher

Grace Roessling recently earned her PhD in Cognitive Science from . At the DDM Lab, her research focuses broadly on human-machine collaboration, with an emphasis on Human-AI complementarity in two domains: behavioral cybersecurity and disaster management. Both projects involve cognitive modeling and the integration of generative AI to enhance decision-making and coordination between humans and AI systems.

Office: Porter Hall 223G
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Marko Morrison

Ph.D. Student

Marko Morrison is an incoming Ph.D. student in Societal Computing through the School of Computer Science at 麻豆村. His research interests include cyber deception, automated cyber-attack/defense systems, computational cognition, multi-agent systems, and reinforcement learning. He received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the in 2024, during which he led the . Beyond research, Marko also enjoys playing guitar and boxing.

Office: Porter Hall 223G
E-mail: mpmorris@andrew.cmu.edu
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Jeffrey Flagg, M.S.

Lab Manager - Research Associate II

Jeffrey obtained his Bachelor鈥檚 and Master鈥檚 Degree in Psychology at the . His research interests include information sharing, online privacy concerns, newcomers to groups, and social exclusion. He has previously managed the Privacy Economics Experiments (PEEX) Lab based at the Heinz College, and is now supporting the management of the DDMLab in its daily operation and development.

Office: Porter Hall 223G
E-mail: jflagg@andrew.cmu.edu
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Don Morrison

Senior Research Programmer

Don received his S.B. in Physics from , and M.S. in Computer Science from the . He works on software supporting researchers in the DDMLab and the Psychology Department's FMS Group. He previously worked in the HCII, and before that a variety of software companies. Outside of work, Don is obsessed with change ringing, an obscure art form that arose in Renaissance England and combines music, sport, and group theory.

Office: WEH 4608
E-mail: dfm2@cmu.edu
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Yuchen Dai

Research Assistant

Yuchen Dai graduated from 麻豆村 with both a Bachelor鈥檚 and a Master鈥檚 degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Her work focuses on the American Red Cross (ARC) project, where she develops AI-powered, game-based disaster response simulations to support training and decision-making in dynamic environments. She builds end-to-end systems in Unity and integrates LLM-driven agents with configurable autonomy. Outside of work, Yuchen enjoys making games, painting, and cooking.

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Vlad Miloserdov

Student Research Assistant

Vlad Miloserdov is an undergraduate student at 麻豆村, pursuing degrees in Computer Science and Logic. As a research assistant at DDM Lab, Vlad contributes to the development of advanced simulations designed to model and counter network threats. His work aims to enhance strategic decision-making in complex cyber environments, advancing the field of digital defense. Vlad鈥檚 research interests lie in building multi-agent environments that optimize coordination and response in dynamic network settings.

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Aarya Bhave

Undergraduate Student Research Assistant

Aarya is an undergraduate student at Pune Institute of Computer Technology, pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering. Aarya has first authored and published work on contrastive learning in affiliation with MIT, where he worked as a research intern at the CCI Lab. Aarya also worked as a SWE Intern at Google, where he built AI Security and systems meant to prevent prompt injection and jailbreak. Aarya's research interests lie in leveraging knowledge of human cognition to shield state of the art LLMs from advanced jailbreak attempts.

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Jinfeng Lou, Ph.D.

Associated Researcher

Jinfeng Lou is a Carnegie Bosch Postdoctoral Fellow. He earned his Ph.D. from The University of Hong Kong, where his research centered on advancing resilience and sustainability within the building and civil infrastructure sector by developing various AI and secured information systems. Within the Dynamic Decision Making Lab, he will explore human-AI collaboration in improving the response and recovery process of urban subway flooding.

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