The answer is Edward Titchener. He was a British psychologist who studied under Wilhelm Wundt for a number of years. Titchener is best recognized for generating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind which is also known as structuralism. He shaped the largest doctoral program in the United States (at the time) after becoming a university teacher at Cornell University, and his first graduate student, Margaret Floy Washburn, became the first woman to be granted a PhD in psychology (1894).