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Michał Klincewicz is an assistant professor at the Jagiellonian University, specializing in Computational Cognitive Science, and co-principal investigator in the Virtual Interactive Environments Human Improvement research group. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the City University of New York, Graduate Center, awarded in 2013 under the supervision of David Rosenthal. His dissertation focused on cognitive processes and decision-making. Klincewicz has led various research projects exploring themes such as the relationship between memory and disinformation, as well as the impact of moral improvement video games. His diverse experience extends to a post-doctoral role at the Berlin School of Mind and Brain, where he delved into the complexities of expert decisions in dynamic environments, demonstrated in collaborations like MindLabs with Port Rotterdam. He has been involved in significant projects funded by the Polish Science Center (NCN), including a four-year study on the multimodal aspects of time perception. Michał is well-versed in interdisciplinary research methodologies and has contributed to various academic publications and research initiatives throughout his career.