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  Alexander V. Libin, Ph.D., Affiliated Faculty
Among Libin’s areas of specialization are behavioral health, human-computer interactions, personal robotics, and non-pharmacological interventions for children and adults with the special needs.
Libin’s research work appeared in the Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology (Elsevier, Oxford, 2004), IEEE special issue on person-robot communication (IEEE, 2004), and peer-review journals such as Cyber-Psychology and Behavior, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Alzheimer Quarterly and Gerontologist.
Libin, A. Differential Psychology: On the Crossroad of American, Russian, and European traditions.
www.georgetown.edu /departments/psychology/faculty/libin.html   (520 words)

  
 Jon Udell: A conversation with CoreStreet's Phil Libin about physical and virtual security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In today's podcast I interview Phil Libin, president of CoreStreet, whose innovative approach to large-scale and decentralized credential validation I first wrote about two years ago.
We began with a discussion of FIPS 201, a program of the U.S. government that was kicked off by an August 2004 presidential directive.
Unified physical and virtual security is still very much a leading-edge discipline, and I really enjoy Phil Libin's perspectives on where it's headed.
weblog.infoworld.com /udell/2005/07/19.html   (679 words)

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