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Appendix B Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 358-364

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From page 358...
... He has been president of the Human Factors Society and of Division 21 of the American Psychological Association. He has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University (1956)
From page 359...
... Prior to working at the National Research Council, she worked as a student co-op in the human factors division of the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
From page 360...
... Dave Graeber is a human factors engineer at Boeing Phantom Works in Seattle. He has a background that has afforded application of human factors skills, techniques, and concepts to a diverse array of projects spanning complex systems design, business development, project management, and bringing technologies to new markets.
From page 361...
... is the staff director for the Committee on Human Factors and the Committee on Human-System Design Support for Changing Technology. Her previous National Research Council work has included studies on occupational analysis and the enhancement of human performance, modeling human behavior and command decision making, human factors in air traffic control automation, human factors considerations in tactical display for soldiers, scientific and technological challenges of virtual reality, emerging needs and opportunities for human factors research, and modeling cost and performance for purposes of military enlistment.
From page 362...
... He has published widely in the area of cognitive modeling, artificial intelligence, and psychology. He is on the editorial board of Human Factors, AISB Journal, and AISB Quarterly, and is the editor for Oxford University Press' series on Cognitive Models and Architectures.
From page 363...
... He has experience in both the research and practice of human factors engineering, having designed and implemented significant large-scale systems such as the Air Force satellite control network user interface and seaport radiation portal monitoring for Customs and Border Protection.


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