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Fall 2004 Brown Bag Series

ASU/Cognitive Engineering Research Institute (CERI) Human Factors

For this series we alternate between meetings focused on human factors research (blue) and meetings that will address a broad range of technology disciplines including aviation, training and command and control (brown).  Everyone is welcome to attend any or all of the meetings.

If you are interested in presenting please contact the series coordinator Leah Rowe (Leah.Rowe@asu.edu).

Date Speaker Topic

Thurs Sept 2 12:30-1:30pm

ASU East Student Union, Ballroom C*

Wayne Shebilske, Wright State University

Psychological Foundations for Computer Agent-based Training of Distributed Teams: Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) Simulation
Abstract

Thurs Sept 9 Lynn Kusy, Executive Director, WIlliams Gateway Airport Plans for the development of Williams Gateway Airport.
Thurs Sept 16 VIDEO: "Desires & Diversions" by Allen Newell, CMU Summary/Slides
Note: this video runs for 98 minutes.
Thurs Sept 23 No meeting, HFES conference
Thurs Sept 30 Nancy Cooke and Steve Shope, CERI CERI Achievements and Progress
Thurs Oct 7 Roger Schvaneveldt, ASU's Polytechnic campus
Is there a logic of discovery?
Toward a theory of adaptive though
Synopsis
Thurs Oct 14 No Meeting, Student Union Grand Opening
Thurs Oct 21 Janie DeJoode, CERTT Lab Failure to Attach: Understanding Why People Fail to Attach Files to E-mail
Thurs Oct 28 Jim Spiers, Senior Lecturer/Assistant to Chair (marketing), ASU's Tempe campus TBA
Thurs Nov 4 Chip Wood, Human Interface Lab, Motorola Human Factors & Machine Learning Using a Driving Simulator
Thurs Nov 11 No meeting, Veteran's Day
Monday Nov 15
**11am-12
Stephanie Doane, Mississippi State University Relating Cognitive Processes to Aviation Flight Situation Awareness Abilities
Thurs Nov 18 Beth Lyall, Research Integrations Human Factors in Certification of Airplane Flight Decks
Thurs Nov 25 No meeting, Thanksgiving
Monday Nov 29
**11am-12
Gary Bradshaw, Mississippi State University Viva la difference! A Cognitive Exploration of Individual Differences
Thurs Dec 3  David Sward, Human Factors and Usability Manager, Intel Business value of Information Technology

*The main entrance is on the west side of the building.  The ballrooms are located on the east side of the building.  There are food services available (including Starbucks!).  There are 2 limited (first come, first serve) FREE visitor parking lots.  Lot 12 is located just north of the union (beside the Copy center) and Lot 40 is located just south of the Wanner building.

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