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2001 Presenters:
Michael
McNeese
Michael McNeese
is an associate professor of information sciences and technology and
associate professor of psychology in Penn State's School
of Information Sciences and Technology. Michael studies human interaction
with information technology in complex environments, particularly collaborative
systems that bring together the confluences of cognition, computation,
collaboration, and context for given fields of practice -- deriving
advanced human-computer interfaces through innovations
of affective computing, artificial intelligence, and computer-supported
cooperative work perspectives. He
has taught cognitive systems engineering, design engineering projects,
cognitive engineering of cooperative systems. Before coming to Penn
State, he was director of the Collaborative Systems Technology Laboratory
at the Crew System Interface Division, Air Force Research Laboratory,
at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Michael
is co-presenting
the conference session Conducting
a Usability Analysis.