Faculty: School of Language and Education

Area: General Linguistics

Research group: Nebrija Research Center on Cognition

Email: jdunabeitia@nebrija.es

Personal web: https://jonandoni.com

Doctor by the Universidad de La Laguna with the thesis El procesamiento morfológico en el reconocimiento visual de palabras 2009. Supervised by Dr. Manuel Francisco Carreiras Valiña, Dr. Manuel Perea Lara.

Jon Andoni Duñabeitia Ph.D. is a researcher in Cognitive Science of Language who currently works as a Full Professor at the Facultad de Lenguas y Educación of the Universidad Nebrija. Prof. Duñabeitia is the Director of the Centro de Investigación Nebrija en Cognición and he is also Professor II at the Department of Languages and Culture of the Arctic University of Norway. He is also the Director of the International Chair in Cognitive Health. Since Prof. Duñabeitia began his research career, he has published more than 160 articles in the main international scientific journals, and he has written several book chapters and many articles in non-specialized journals. He has been appointed as an Associate Editor and Editorial Board Member of different high-impact journals too. Prof. Duñabeitia has been the Principal Investigator in several research projects funded externally in public calls of the Government of the Community of Madrid (2019 call), the BBVA Foundation (2016 and 2022 calls), the Basque Government (2012 and 2015 calls), the Provincial Government of Gipuzkoa (2016 call), and of the Government of Spain (2012, 2015, 2018 and 2021 calls). Besides, he takes active part in the research team of different international projects funded by different agencies. Prof. Duñabeitia has also spent much of his time actively contributing to local, national and international scientific meetings by presenting a large number of posters and talks in the most recognized specialized forums in the field. He has also been the invited speaker at various European, Asian and American universities and at many international conferences. He has been included in the ranking of Spanish experimental psychologists with greater international scientific impact, and he is listed among the top 5% of Spanish scientists of all disciplines.