Events 2016-17 |
Presentation and Q&A
Thursday, April 20th, 2017
6:30 PM
Baker 130
Dr. Brill is a Senior Research Psychologist and Lead of the Human Insight and Trust (HIT) Team at the AFRL at Wright-Patterson AFB. His areas of interest include multimodal displays (esp. vibrotactile displays), human performance assessment, system trust, responses to motion (e.g., sopite syndrome, virtual environment aftereffects), aerospace psychophysiology, multiple resource theory, and workload assessment.
Thursday, April 20th, 2017
6:30 PM
Baker 130
Dr. Brill is a Senior Research Psychologist and Lead of the Human Insight and Trust (HIT) Team at the AFRL at Wright-Patterson AFB. His areas of interest include multimodal displays (esp. vibrotactile displays), human performance assessment, system trust, responses to motion (e.g., sopite syndrome, virtual environment aftereffects), aerospace psychophysiology, multiple resource theory, and workload assessment.
Webinar: Integrating Older Adults into Today’s Work Environment
Monday, April 3rd, 2017
1:30 PM
Baker System Engineering, Room 210E
To provide an overview of these intersecting trends. Topics include: the changing work landscape; characteristics of older adults relevant to job design, training programs and work environments; older workers and work performance; skill acquisition and training; and issues surrounding technology adoption.
* Sponsored by Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE).
Presenters: Drs. Neil Charness & Sara Czaja
Monday, April 3rd, 2017
1:30 PM
Baker System Engineering, Room 210E
To provide an overview of these intersecting trends. Topics include: the changing work landscape; characteristics of older adults relevant to job design, training programs and work environments; older workers and work performance; skill acquisition and training; and issues surrounding technology adoption.
* Sponsored by Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE).
Presenters: Drs. Neil Charness & Sara Czaja
Pilot Q&A
Monday, March 27th, 2017
6:30 PM
Baker 210 E
Erik van der Lely, Type Rating Instructor and Line Captain (2005-present), Approx. 12,000 flight hours record. He is a pilot who also holds a degree in Human Factors and System Safety from Lund University in Sweden, studying under Prof. Sidney Dekker (an OSU alum!)
Welcome to our meeting and Q & A session! Pizza and Panera will be provided!
Monday, March 27th, 2017
6:30 PM
Baker 210 E
Erik van der Lely, Type Rating Instructor and Line Captain (2005-present), Approx. 12,000 flight hours record. He is a pilot who also holds a degree in Human Factors and System Safety from Lund University in Sweden, studying under Prof. Sidney Dekker (an OSU alum!)
Welcome to our meeting and Q & A session! Pizza and Panera will be provided!
Textile Antennas and Medical Sensing
Monday, February 27th, 2017 6:30 PM Baker Systems Engineering, Room 136 We will be learning about a very cool technology some of our very own OSU professors and researchers are working on! Presenter: Asimina Kiourti, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Food will be provided! |
Potluck
Thursday December 8, 2016
12 PM
Baker System Engineering , Room 272
The Ergo lab will be hosting its annual potluck event. All HFES members are welcome to attend. Please bring a dish to share!
Thursday December 8, 2016
12 PM
Baker System Engineering , Room 272
The Ergo lab will be hosting its annual potluck event. All HFES members are welcome to attend. Please bring a dish to share!
Trapped Columbus
Thursday December 1. 2016
6:00 PM
4310 North High Street
We plan to go to the Columbus escape room (Trapped Columbus) in order to discuss/understand teamwork and macro-cognition. We can have up to 10 participants at this event, and the cost to participate is $18.
Please RSVP via email [email protected] if you would like to attend.
Thursday December 1. 2016
6:00 PM
4310 North High Street
We plan to go to the Columbus escape room (Trapped Columbus) in order to discuss/understand teamwork and macro-cognition. We can have up to 10 participants at this event, and the cost to participate is $18.
Please RSVP via email [email protected] if you would like to attend.
Webinar:
"Countering Sleep and Fatigue Myths in 24/7 Operations."
Thursday Nov. 17th, 2016
6:30 pm
Baker 180
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society will be hosting a general student body meeting. Please join us as we participate in watching and discussing a webinar titled "Countering Sleep and Fatigue Myths in 24/7 Operations." We will have drinks and pizza, and all are welcome!
"Countering Sleep and Fatigue Myths in 24/7 Operations."
Thursday Nov. 17th, 2016
6:30 pm
Baker 180
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society will be hosting a general student body meeting. Please join us as we participate in watching and discussing a webinar titled "Countering Sleep and Fatigue Myths in 24/7 Operations." We will have drinks and pizza, and all are welcome!
Kick-off and Welcome Back meeting
Thursday Sept. 8, 2016 6:00-7:00 pm Baker System Engineering Room 180 Our guest speaker, Shawn Pruchnicki, is an aviation safety human factors expert who will share insights with us that will be of interest to everyone who is planning to see the new Tom Hanks movie, “Sully”, about the US Airways flight that made an emergency landing on the Hudson River. Pizza will be provided! |