Detailed Profile
Dr. Ulman Lindenberger
Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany
Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany
Brief Biography
Dr. phil. in Psychology, 1990, Free University of Berlin, Germany.
Fellow of the Max Planck Society. Co-director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Research Interests
• Lifespan psychology: Theories and methods
• Behavioral plasticity and its neural correlates in childhood and old age
• Sensorimotor and cognitive development
• Multivariate measurement of change and variability
Education and Training PhD
Free University of Berlin, Germany
Free University of Berlin, Germany
1990-
Positions and ExperienceHonorary Professor of Psychology
Humboldt University BerlinGermany
Humboldt University BerlinGermany
2004
Honorary Professor of Psychology
Saarland UniversityGermany
Saarland UniversityGermany
2004
Honorary Professor of Psychology
Free University of BerlinGermany
Free University of BerlinGermany
2004
Department Head or Institute Director
Max Planck Institute for Human DevelopmentGermany
Max Planck Institute for Human DevelopmentGermany
2003
Full Professor
School of Psychology, Saarland UniversityGermany
School of Psychology, Saarland UniversityGermany
2001-2003
Visiting Scientist
University of GenevaSwitzerland
University of GenevaSwitzerland
2000
Honours and AwardsHonor standing
Natural Sciences
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Natural Sciences
University of California, Berkeley, USA
1981
Award for outstanding achievements
Natural Sciences
Arndt-Gymna¬sium Dahlem, Berlin
Natural Sciences
Arndt-Gymna¬sium Dahlem, Berlin
1979
AffiliationCenter for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Germany, 14195
Germany, 14195
