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Human Factors & Ergonomics

Professor M.H. Chignell
Multimedia and cognitive engineering.  Intelligent interfaces for human-computer interaction and information technology.  Hypertext and computer-based instructional software.

Professor G.A. Jamieson
Understanding effective human-automation interaction. Analysis of human work in complex systems such as petrochemical plants.  Design of artifacts (i.e., interfaces, procedures, etc.) to support cognitive work.

Professor P. Milgram
Multidimensional (3D+) display and control, telerobotics, stereoscopic displays, computer graphics, multi-degree-of-freedom input, visual perception.

Professor K.J. Vicente
Design of interfaces for complex work environments. Skill acquisition and expertise.  The process of design.  Methods for analyzing complex work systems in the development of effective computer-based tools.  Cognitive engineering, human performance modeling, human factors in medicine, especially anesthesiology.

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