Evan Raiewski has extensive experience in teaching psychology and statistics courses at the university, community college, and high school levels. He received his Ph.D. in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of California, San Diego, where he also obtained his M.A. and B.S. His research focuses on circadian biology and aging.
1. EVAN
RAIEWSKI,
PH.D.
9715
Mesa
Springs
Way
#197
San
Diego
CA
92126|
(619)
519-‐1451
|
eraiewski@gmail.com
EDUCATION
University
of
California,
San
Diego
Ph.D.
in
Psychology
(Cognitive
and
Behavioral
Neuroscience)
2013
Thesis:
Aging
and
Longevity
after
Photoperiod
Induced
Variations
in
Life
History
University
of
California,
San
Diego
M.A.
in
Psychology
(Physiological
Psychology)
2006
Thesis:
The
governing
of
melatonin
under
exotic
photoperiods
University
of
California,
San
Diego
B.S.
in
Psychology
(Cognitive
Neuropsychology)
2005
Honors
Thesis:
Effects
of
depth
reversal
on
simultaneous
contrast
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Curriculum
and
exam
development,
met
with
students
upon
request,
lead
section
based
instruction
and
discussion,
maintain
course
website,
graded
written
homework,
exams,
and
finals.
Instructor-‐
MiraCosta
Community
College
2015-‐present
Fall
2015
Psychology
104
Statistics
for
Behavioral
Sciences
Fall
2015
Psychology
104
Statistics
for
Behavioral
Sciences
Spring
2015
Psychology
104
Statistics
for
Behavioral
Sciences
Instructor-‐
Palomar
Community
College
2015-‐present
Fall
2015
Psychology
100
Introduction
to
Psychology
Summer
2015
Psychology
100
Introduction
to
Psychology
Spring
2015
Psychology
205
Statistics
for
Behavioral
Sciences
Spring
2015
Psychology
205
Statistics
for
Behavioral
Sciences
Instructor-‐
California
State
University,
San
Marcos
2014-‐present
Fall
2015
Psychology
220
Introduction
to
Statistics
in
Psychology
Fall
2015
Psychology
393
Laboratory
in
Cognitive
Psychology
Fall
2015
Psychology
393
Laboratory
in
Cognitive
Psychology
Summer
2015
Psychology
393
Laboratory
in
Cognitive
Psychology
Spring
2015
Psychology
393
Laboratory
in
Cognitive
Psychology
Spring
2015
Psychology
220
Introduction
to
Statistics
in
Psychology
Spring
2015
Psychology
100
Introduction
to
Psychology
Fall
2014
Psychology
100
Introduction
to
Psychology
Fall
2014
Psychology
100
Introduction
to
Psychology
2. EVAN
RAIEWSKI,
PH.D.
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2
Instructor-‐
University
of
California,
San
Diego
2011-‐present
Summer
2015
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Spring
2015
Psychology
111B
Advanced
Statistics
and
Research
Methods
II
(honors
track
program)
Fall
2013
Psychology
156
Cognitive
Development
in
Infancy
Fall
2013
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Summer
2013
Psychology
1
Introduction
to
Psychology
Winter
2012
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Summer
2012
Psychology
105
Cognitive
Psychology
Summer
2011
Psychology
105
Cognitive
Psychology
Teaching
Assistant-‐
University
of
California,
San
Diego
2006-‐2013
Summer
2013
Psychology
102
Sensation
and
Perception
Instructor:
Laura
Case
Spring
2013
Psychology
169:
Cognitive
Neuropsychology
Instructor:
V.S.
Ramachandran
Winter
2013
Psychology
154
Behavior
Modification
Instructor:
Danielle
Beck-‐Ellsworth
Fall
2012
Psychology
103:
Social
Psychology
Instructor:
Jon
Leavitt
Summer
2012
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Angela
Lowe
Spring
2012
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Jing
Chen
Fall
2011
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Julian
Parris
Summer
2011
Psychology
191
Psychology
of
Sleep
Instructor:
Tim
Rickard
Spring
2011
Psychology
111B
Advanced
Statistics
&
Research
Methods
II
Instructor:
David
Huber
Winter
2011
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Ed
Vul
Fall
2010
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Cory
Reith
Summer
2010
Psychology
191
The
Psychology
of
Sleep
Instructor:
Timothy
Rickard
Spring
2010
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Jason
Jones
Winter
2010
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Nicholas
Gilpin
Fall
2009
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Nicholas
Gilpin
Summer
2009
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Timothy
Rickard
Spring
2009
Psychology
60
Introduction
to
Statistics
Instructor:
Nicholas
Gilpin
Winter
2009
Psychology
105
Cognitive
Psychology
Instructor:
David
Peterzell
Spring
2008
Psychology
111B
Advanced
Statistics
and
Research
Methods
II
Instructor:
John
Polich
Winter
2008
Psychology
111A
Advanced
Statistics
and
Research
Methods
I
Instructor:
John
Polich
Spring
2007
Psychology
111B
Advanced
Statistics
and
Research
Methods
II
Instructor:
John
Polich
Winter
2007
Psychology
111A
Advanced
Statistics
and
Research
Methods
I
Instructor:
John
Polich
Winter
2006
Psychology
106
Physiological
Psychology
Instructor:
Karen
Dobkins
RELATED
EXPERIENCE
Researcher,
Circadian
Biology-‐
University
of
California,
San
Diego
2004
–
2013
Duties
and
responsibilities
encompass
experimental
research
in
the
field
of
circadian
biology,
from
inception
of
research
question,
designing
and
carrying
out
experiments
and
interpreting
the
results
through
appropriate
statistical
analysis.
Extensive
experience
with
rodent
models.
Experience
in
surgical
and
biological
data
collection
techniques.
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RAIEWSKI,
PH.D.
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3
PUBLICATIONS
Raiewski
EE,
Elliott
JA,
Evans
JA,
Glickman
GL,
&
Gorman
MR
(2012).
Twice
daily
melatonin
peaks
in
Siberian
but
not
Syrian
hamsters
under
24
h
light:dark:light:dark
cycles.
Chronobiol
Int.
29(9),
1206-‐1215.
doi:
10.3109/07420528.2012.719965.
Epub
2012
Sep
24.
Raiewski,
EE
(in
press).
Aging
and
longevity
after
photoperiod
induced
variations
in
life
history.
(Under
revision
for
multiple
publications).
MEMBERSHIPS
Phi
Beta
Kappa
Honor
Society
(2004)
Society
for
Research
on
Biological
Rhythms
Society
for
Neuroscience
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(December
1999)
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Graduate
(January
1999)
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1998)
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and
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