!!Thomas Elbert - Curriculum Vitae
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__POSITION TITLE:__ Professor (em.) of Clinical Psychology and Behavioural Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany\\
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__EDUCATION/TRAINING__
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*1975 University of Münich, Germany MSc (Diploma in Physics), Physics, Psychology\\
*1978 University of Tübingen, Germany PhD (Dr. rer. soc.), Psychology\\
*1982 University of Tübingen, Germany Postdoctoral, Behavioral Neuroscience
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__POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT__
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*Positions
**Since 2018 Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology & Behavioural Neuroscience\\
**1995 - 2018  Professor, Clinical Psychology & Behavioural Neuroscience, University of Konstanz, Germany\\
**1991 - 1995 Professor, Biomagnetism (Brain Imaging) & Biosignal-Analysis, University of Münster Medical School, Germany\\
**1990 - 1991 Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology (C2), University of Konstanz, Germany\\
**1987-1988 Assoc. Guest Professor, Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, and Research Fellow, VA Hospital, Palo Alto, CA., USA\\
**1987  Visiting Associate Professor, Dept. Psychology, Pennsylvania State Univ., USA\\
**1982 - 1989  Assistant Professor (tenure), Dept. Psychology, University of Tübingen, Germany\\
**1978 - 1982 postdoc, Dept. Psychology, University of Tübingen, Germany\\
**1975 - 1978 graduate student, Dept. Psychology, University of Tübingen, Germany\\
*Other Professional Experience\\
**2014/2015 Guest Professor, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere, Finnland\\
**2013 - 2015 Chairman, Department of Psychology and Vice-Dean, Science Section\\
**2013 - present Honorary Professor, Université Lumière, Bujumbura, Burundi\\
**2012 - 2015 OCSE Professor in the National Italian Commission for Scientific Qualification; Sector: Clinical Psychology and Dynamic Psychology \\
**2011 - present Honorary Lecturer, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda\\
**2006 - 2013 Speaker of the DFG-Research Group Science of Social Stress \\
**2006 - 2012 Univ. Zürich, committee member for the Master of Advanced Studies in Psychotraumatology\\
**2003 - 2008  Dean Faculty of Sciences, University of Konstanz\\
**2001 - present President, vivo international ONLUS (NGO-Italian branch)\\
**1997 - present  Field research in conflict zones (Afghanistan, Burundi, Columbia, DR Congo, Rwanda, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Uganda)\\
**2006 Evaluation committee, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich\\
**2002 - 2006 Lurija Institute of Rehabilitation Science, board member\\
**2000 - 2001 Guest professor, NIMH-Centre for the Study of Emotion and Attention, Gainesville, USA\\
**1992 - 1998 Speaker of DFG-Centre-Initiative (Schwerpunkt) Mechanisms of associative learning\\
**1990 - 1995 Director of the Clinical Research Group (DFG) Biomagnetism and Biosignal-Analysis\\
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__Editorial board (past and present, selection):__ Psychophysiology, IEEE Trans. Biomedical Engineering, Journal of Psychophysiology, BMC Neuroscience; BMC Psychiatry; Borderline Personality Disorder & Emotion Dysregulation; Scitizen; The Open Neuroscience Journal; Journal of European Psychology Students (JEPS); Dataset Papers in Medicine; OA Psychiatry, ad hoc reviewer for > 100 journals including Science and Nature.\\
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__Calls for Professorship:__ University of Münster, 1990; Humboldt-University, Berlin 1995; University of Konstanz, 1995; University of Dresden, 2002; Leadership Chair, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver 2005\\
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[Complete List of Published Work|http://scholar.google.de/citations?user=BdrKCo0AAAAJ&hl=en]\\
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__Extensive collaboration with other research groups around the world:__\\
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1) 1987 - 1988 Dept. of Psychiatry, Stanford University, CA, USA\\
2) 2000-2001 NIMH Ctr. for the Study of Emotion and Attention, FL, USA\\
3) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008: Field Research in Uganda: PTSD prevalence and treatment, set-up of two out-patient clinics for mental disorders\\
4) Somalia: Rehabilitation and drug abuse in ex-combatants \\
5) 2010 Tanzania: Development of a psychosocial program for orphans\\
6) Zimbabwe: Trauma and torture, Consultant to vivo \\
7) 2002, 2003 GTZ in Sri Lanka: psychological trauma and depression in children\\
8) 2005 Afghanistan: set-up of counseling centers \\
9) 2006, 2009 Rwanda  \\
10) 2009, 2011 Consultant vivo/Worldbank in Eastern Congo: work with offenders\\
11) 2012 Burundi: Prevention of trauma-related illness in the Burundian Peace Core \\
12) 2013 Colombia (with IOM): demobilization and reintegration of ex-combatants \\
13) Since 2014 DDR project in Africa’s Great Lakes region, supported by the International Bank for Development/The Worldbank,\\
14) Since 2015 Project on Sexual and Gender-based violence, Kivu regions, supported by the Social Fund of the DRC and the Worldbank\\
15) Since 2017 House of Hope: establishing evidence-based treatment of trauma-related disorders in Senegal and Gambia, in cooperation with Freundeskreis Asyl, Karlsruhe, supported by GIZ\\
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__Additional Information: Research Support and/or Scholastic Performance __\\
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Funding during the past 10 years from the following agencies:
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*German Research Society (DFG): Koselleck-Project\\
*Volkswagenfoundation\\
*ERF (European Refugee Fund; EU) \\
*Asyl-, Migrations- und Integrationsfonds (AMIF, German Federal Government/EU)\\
*International Bank for Development/ The Worldbank\\
*Social Fund of the DRCongo\\
*IOM (International Organization of Migration)\\
*GIZ (German governmental)\\
*ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Grant\\
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