Delos Research
Researching AI, Psychology, and Human Decision-Making while applying insights through consulting and strategy.
Explore my publications, ongoing projects, and ways to connect.
I study how intelligent systems shape human cognition and decision-making, with a focus on trust, behavioral modeling, and AI integration in organizations.
Currently pursuing a PhD in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, my research focuses on human-AI dynamics: how intelligent systems simulate behavior, influence cognition, and alter the roles we play across organizational and operational domains.
With a background spanning the U.S. Marine Corps, federal programs, nonprofits, and private sector small business consulting, I bring a mission-oriented approach to complex problems, blending systems thinking with human-centered design.
I’m particularly interested in aligning technology in the cognitive domain, enhancing strategy, and purpose. Whether it's integrating AI into private and public systems or reshaping how organizations understand and respond to human behavior, I focus on solutions that account for the complexity of people, not just the efficiency of systems.
About Me
Delos Consulting LLC
Founded as a platform for independent consulting, Delos Consulting provides strategic guidance at the intersection of psychology, AI, and organizational development. I work with businesses, nonprofits, and government programs on AI integration, workforce transformation, and human-centered strategy.
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Delivering webinars that help organizations understand AI’s impact on workforce psychology, employee motivation, and human-technology interaction.
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Providing tailored consulting on AI adoption, cognitive modeling, and behavioral systems to help organizations align technology with human decision-making.
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Advising businesses and nonprofits on organizational design, workforce transformation, and the future of work in an AI-driven world.
Publications
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Co-Presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Annual Convention, Denver, CO.
This study explored how the use of academic titles and gender influences student perceptions of professors, offering insights into communication and bias in educational settings. (Read the Full Presentation Here) -
Co-Presented at CU Boulder and NASA Colorado Space Grant Symposium.
This research project tested photochemical treatments on cellulose under Martian-like UV exposure, contributing to research on sustainable energy and space colonization. (Read the Full Paper Here.)
On-Going Research & Papers
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Explores how drones, data, and deepfakes reshape battlefield behavior, perception, and mental resilience. The paper highlights the role of AI in cognitive warfare and vulnerabilities in human decision-making. (Read the full paper here— previously submitted for review)
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Develops a theoretical framework for understanding how AI systems influence human cognition, motivation, and learning in academic and organizational contexts. (Full paper — in journal review)
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A scenario-based analysis of how algorithm-driven systems could alter cognition and decision-making under high-pressure conditions. The work situates AI as both a strategic tool and a psychological disruptor. (Full paper — in journal review)
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Proposes a novel model of consciousness based on quantum information fields, bridging cognitive science, AI, and philosophy of mind.(Read the submitted brief here— AGI 2025 Conference)
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An early-stage project examining how AI-enabled systems exploit human biases through digital nudging and social engineering, with implications for autonomy and resilience. (Work in progress)
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Investigates how AI systems simulate aspects of subjectivity and what this means for human identity, consciousness, and the boundaries between artificial and lived experience. (Work in progress)