| Stephanie A. Guerlain | | Assistant Professor, Systems and Information Engineering | | Ph.D., The Ohio State University | | | | Dr. Guerlain joined the faculty in 1999. She has published over 40
technical publications on various aspects of cognitive systems
engineering, focusing on decision support systems, data visualization, and
computer-based training in the medical, military, process control and
bioinformatics domains. She is a member
of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics
Society and the Human Factors and Ergonomics
Society. She and her students have won five conference “best paper”
awards and one journal “best paper” award. | | | | Research Interests | | Stephanie Guerlain specializes in the design of decision support systems, cognitive systems engineering, human-computer interaction and data visualization. Prior to joining the faculty, Dr. Guerlain was a principal research scientist at Honeywell Technology Center, working primarily on process control applications. She now applies her research to the medical, military and bioinformatics areas. | | | Sponsored Research Cognitive Engineering of Surgical Work Processes (funded by: National Science Foundation) The Surgeon's Checklist (funded by: National Patient Safety Foundation) Decision Support for Future Naval Capability (funded by: Office of Naval Research) Near-Optimal Protein/DNA Sequence Alignment Viewer (funded by: U.Va. Biotechnology Training Program through a grant from the Whitaker Foundation)
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