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CURRICULUM VITAE

Jennie J. Gallimore, Ph.D. Dean and Professor College of Technology, Architecture, and Applied Engineering Bowling Green State University 204 Technology Building Tel: (937)-271-5403 E-Mail: [email protected] EDUCATION

1989 Ph.D. Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA. 1985 M.A. Experimental Psychology. California State University, Northridge. 1983 B.A. Psychology. California State University, Northridge.

Other Training

2015 Academic Leadership Training, HERS Institute, Denver, CO 2015 Certificate, Program Management 2015 Certificate, Risk Management 2002 Private Pilot

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Institution Position Dates

Bowling Green State Univ Dean, College of Technology, Architecture 2018-Present And Applied Engineering Wright State University Associate Dean 2015- 2018 Wright State University Director Center for Operator Performance 2015 - 2018 Wright State University Executive Director, Professional Development 2012 – 2015 Wright State University Director, Center of Excellence 2009 – 2012 Human-Centered Innovation Wright State University Professor of BIE 2000 – 2018 Wright State University Professor of Surgery (Joint) 2007 – 2018 Wright State University Professor Computer Science and Eng 2017 – 2018 Mercy Health Partners, Cinci Visiting Researcher (sabbatical) 2007 – 2008 HumanWise, Inc. President 2000 – Present AFRL & NAMRL Visiting Researcher (Sabbatical) 1999 – 2000 Wright State University Associate Professor 1994 – 2000 Wright State University Assistant Professor 1989 – 1994

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Dean 6/18 - Present College of Technology, Architecture, and Applied Engineering Primary Responsibilities • Chief administrative, academic, and budgetary officer. • Fund raising, partnership development with industry, state, and the community • Lead new building and building renovation projects

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• Accreditation oversight • College visioning and strategic planning • Support college and university research initiatives • Development of department assessment criteria, college policies, and restructuring and streamlining Select Tasks and Accomplishments - Development of new strategic map, objectives, and priorities with faculty, staff, and external stakeholder input. - College submitted and received three accreditations: NAAB (architecture) and ABET-ETAC for Mechatronics and Quality Systems. - Increased the size of the aviation program from three full time faculty to six, including a Director to oversee and support, add new programs. Eliminated a program that did not serve students. Submitted AABI accreditation report. Rewrote the contract between BSGU and North Star Aviation (provides flight training). - Lead college changes to remote and hybrid teaching, policies and procedures due to COVID-19. - Performed safety audits of laboratories and developed new written safety policies. - Lead faculty in the development of college policies. - Provided professional development opportunity support. - Review of all faculty for Merit, annual performance evaluations, and reappointment, promotion, and tenure. - Realignment of college structure and work with loss of staff and faculty - Fundraising for college for scholarships, Best Robotics Competition, equipment, and renovation and building support. - Enhancing programs related to advanced manufacturing. - Selected as the Northwestern Ohio region committee member Ohio Aerospace and Aviation Technology Committee of the 133rd Ohio General Assembly. - Submitted and received a research contract with Wyle Laboratories to support the School of Aerospace Medicine at AFRL, WPAFB. “Precision-Based Airman Optimization”. Gallimore P.I. Collaboration with BGSU, WSU, and Wyle. September 2018 – January 2020.

Associate Dean 7/15 – 6/18 CECS, Wright State University Primary Responsibilities • Budget and strategic planning with department chairs and dean as university undergoes significant changes • Problem solving for faculty issues within collective bargaining environment. • Oversight of ONEIL Center for Research Communication • Interactions with Provost, Associate Provosts, Deans, Graduate School • Interact to build and sustain partnerships with Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and other WPAFB groups • Day-to-day issues and operations • Provide leadership for research and graduate programs within CECS • Engage with industry and government groups to increase the visibility of research faculty both within CECS and faculty across colleges for interdisciplinary research. Promote university capabilities and research faculty to different groups to support partnerships. • Perform duties of the Dean as needed, including representation on Council of Deans, interactions with upper level administration, committees, and external stakeholders. • CECS lead for interactions with University Research and Sponsored Programs, Graduate School, and University Center for International Education • Manage support staff • Interact across university colleges to build new programs and work toward the development of new research collaborations Select Tasks and Accomplishments 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 3

- Development of a business plan to create a self-sustaining named Research Communication Center to increase support for faculty and graduate students for proposal writing and editing services. With a CECS faculty, developed the strategy and business plan to obtain a sizeable charitable gift to support the center. - Participate in negotiations for the 2018- 2020 Collective Bargaining Agreement. - Facilitation of interdisciplinary collaborations and research proposals, facilitating faculty across colleges. - Lead focus groups to increase research collaboration of Neuroscience and Engineering faculty within the new Neuroscience and Engineering Collaboration Building. - Lead facilitations and interactions between CECS and Wright State Research Institute for joint projects with external funding. - Lead development of marketing material for college research and graduate programs. - Member of the operating committee for the Dayton Area Graduate Institute (DAGSI). Provides funds for students and faculty with support for the Air Force Research Lab to perform state-of-the-art research of interest to the Air Force. (Renamed Defense Associated Graduate Student Innovators) - WSU Director of the Center for Operator Performance (COP). The COP is a group of industries and academia representatives addressing issues related to human performance and safety within the process industry through research and collaborations. CECS is the primary academic partner and provides services for the COP and its members, including, subcontracts with each partner, financial oversight, subcontracting of research to other institutions, intellectual property, etc. The Director provides the University oversight the COP. - Research outreach and interaction with regional industry, Air Force Research Labs (AFRL) at Wright Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), and Navy Aeromedical Research Unit (at WPAFB). Support faculty with introductions to external industrial and government collaborators. - Member of the Midwest Region of Associate Deans of Research for Mid-sized colleges. - Supervise graduate program curriculum development and provide improved processing. - Supervise staff to obtain and review data from the University Center for International Students to improve process for acceptance and VISA applications, and provide support services to international graduate students. - Collaborate with CECS external advisory board. - CECS representative to the University Research Council. - Conduct research, oversee graduate student researchers, and teach.

Executive Director Professional Development 2012 - 2015 Primary Responsibilities • Charged by the Dean of Engineering to create and run an Office of Professional Development in CECS to providing professional development support for engineers, computer scientists, and management by providing continued education and skill enhancement to the working community. Select Accomplishments - Created a vision and strategic plan to guide the organization. - Act as spokesperson for the organization, regionally and statewide. - Enhance the organization’s community (regional and state) profile. - Budget planning and development approve expenditures, track revenue and expenditures. - Performed operational and program planning and management. - Oversee the day-to-day operation of the organization. - Ensure that the programs and services offered by the organization contribute to the organization's mission. - Human resource planning and management - Create written contracts with professionals providing courses - Deepen and refine communications—from web presence to external relations with the goal of creating a stronger brand 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 4

- Work with university marketing departments to develop needed materials. - Communicate with stakeholders to keep them informed of the work of the organization and to identify changes in the community served by the organization

Director Ohio Center of Excellence for 2009 – 2012 Human-Centered Innovation, WSU Primary Responsibilities • Charged by the Provost to write a proposal to the State of Ohio to create an Ohio Center of Excellence for research conducted at the university related Human-Centered Innovation. Publicly announced in November 2009. The center included faculty from Engineering and Computer Science, Science and Math, Business, Liberal Arts, School of Nursing, and the School of Medicine. First center in an to be named an Ohio Center of Excellence. Select Accomplishments - Meet with external stakeholders in industry, WPAFB, and other organization as well as university faculty to develop the concepts and plans behind the Ohio Center of Excellence. Interacted with university faculty for input. - Wrote the proposal and presented to the Ohio Chancellor. - Developed business plan. - Established advisory boards. - Created a process for a Collaboration Cycle, used to help with research focus groups for cross- pollination of faculty across disciplines, and to create incubation of proposals. - Provided mentoring of non-traditional research faculty across colleges. - As director led and wrote 14 proposals in first two years. - Due to the success of OHCI the center was moved into the new Wright State Research Institute in 2012. - Built relationships with local health care groups for collaboration and education of engineering students in health care including Kettering Health Network, , Dayton Veterans Administration Medical Center, and National VA, Dayton Children’s Hospital, Bethany Village

Other Leadership

Lead for Dayton Area for Proposed Site of the National VA Simulation 2009-2010 Learning and Advanced Research Network (SimLEARN) Primary Responsibilities • Working with external stakeholders from the DAVMC, AFRL leadership, the General of the 88th Medical Group, daytaOhio, College of Nursing and Health, School of Medicine, and the National Center for Medical Readiness to develop a proposal to the National VA. Select Accomplishments: - Support the writing of the DAVMC proposal. - One of 5 sites (of 12) that received a visit from the National VA. - Coordinated the presentations from external and WSU stakeholders and site visits. - With the DVAMC, created a one-week workshop to train the new SimLEARN staff from the chosen city of Orlando to understand simulation concepts. - While the simulation center was finally located in Orlando, the largest amount of funding related to simulation development has been provided to the DVAMC with WSU as partners in continued simulation development.

Board Member and Chair of Education United States 2000-2006 Air and Trade Show (largest air show in North America) Primary Responsibilities Develop and run an educational opportunity for inner city school children to introduce them to STEM fields and provide an opportunity to view airshow. The goal was also to provide significant exposure for kids during the 100-year celebration of the birth of flight in 2003. 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 5

Select Accomplishments - Led the committee composed of volunteers to provide over 40 activities to children before and during the airshow, such as NASA, multiple Wright Patterson Air Force Base organizations (AFRL, AFIT, SIMS, etc.), AIAA, Thunderbirds and Blue Angels, Boonshoft Children’s Museum, Guest speakers (Chemist, Astronauts, Amanda Wright Lane), FAA, Tuskegee Airman, SWE, Ohio Task Force 1, Embry Riddle, Wizards of Wright, National Park Service, Wright State Archives, hot air balloon, etc. - Interacted with vendors for required logistics. Served over 4500 children from 2000-2006.

Acting Chair and Assoc. Professor Department of Biomedical, 1996-1997 Industrial and Human Factors Engineering, WSU Primary Responsibilities • Day-to day duties and department management academic programs including class scheduling, student advising, primary contact for all external and internal requests, obtaining adjuncts, liaison with the Dean, research and teaching. Provided this support during the one-year chair hiring process.

Created first ABET accredited Human Factors Engineering program with two other faculty. Support ABET accreditation throughout the years Develop and update department undergraduate and graduate programs Conduct research, mentor junior faculty.

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS/RECOGNITION

Date Award/Recognition Organization Comments 2015 Nominated and selected to attend Education Leadership Training Selective acceptance the HERS Institute (Higher Education Resource Services) 2014 2014 Arnold D. Tuttle Award Aerospace Medicine Association Original research, most McKinley & Gallimore (Journal of Aviation Space and significant contribution Environmental Medicine). toward the solution of a challenging problem in aerospace medicine. 2012 Department Nomination “Best BIE Dept. (Nominations from each Overall Faculty” College Department) 2012 Teaching Certificate Center for Teaching and Learning 2011 Top Ten Women of the Miami Cox Media (secret nomination) Only 5 recipients from Valley WSU in 50 years 2010 Outstanding Engineers and Affiliates Society Council, with Scientist Award in Human Factors Commendation from the 128th Engineering Senate of Ohio 2010 “New Era of flight safety Feature business section Easter will have roots in region.” Sunday Dayton Daily News 2010 “Wright State Goes After Air Dayton Business Journal Traffic Overhaul” 2007 PhD student J. Chris Jenkins wins Aerospace Human Factors Dissertation Chair Stanley N. Roscoe Award, Best Association, Aerospace Medical Dissertation in Aviation Human Association Factors 2003 Invited to Russia to discuss Interviewed on Russian Radio. Aerospace Medicine with Russian With U.S. and Air Force and Navy Air Force and other groups. Researchers (2 weeks) 2003 PhD student Michael Stephens, Aerospace Human Factors Dissertation Chair wins Stanley N. Roscoe Award, Association, Aerospace Medical Best Dissertation in Aviation Association Human Factors 2002 College of Engineering Research CECS, WSU CECS Award Excellence Award 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 6

Date Award/Recognition Organization Comments 2002 Nominated Brage Golding Nominated College of Engineering WSU Award Distinguished Professor of and Computer Science Research 2001 Best Paper Award Simulation and AIAA Modeling and Simulation Modeling 2001 Award Honoring Innovative use of Center for Teaching and Learning Instructional Technology 2000 PhD student Kristen Liggett wins Aerospace Human Factors Dissertation Chair Stanley N. Roscoe Award, Best Association, Aerospace Medical Dissertation in Aviation Human Association Factors 2000 Nominated and Accepted for Tau WSU Beta Pi Honor Society Member 2000 Featured Channel 7 News Channel 7 News Broadcast about research 2000 Dayton Daily News research story Dayton Daily News 1999 Nominated for Arnold D. Tuttle Aerospace Medical Association Award 1997 Outstanding Service Award Awarded by colleagues in the For extraordinary service Depart of BIE and College 1994 Early Promotion to Associate College of Engineering and Professor Computer Science, WSU

SCHOLARSHIP/PUBLICATIONS

Journals (underlined names are students)

1. Oh, C., Gallimore, J.J., and Tsang, P.S. (2018). Design of revising proximity between space and time cues on flight deck displays to support NextGen – The First phase. International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace, 5(5). Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/ijaaa/vol5/iss5/8 2. Oh, C., Gallimore, J. J., & Tsang, P. S. (2018). Design of revising proximity between space and time cues on flight deck displays to support NextGen – The Second Phase. International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace, 5(5). Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/ijaaa/vol5/iss5/9 3. Damacharla, P., Javaid, A. Y., Gallimore, J. J., & Devabhaktuni, V. K. (2018). Common metrics to benchmark human-machine teams (HMT): A review. IEEE Access, 6, 38637-38655. 4. Parikh, P.J. , Mowrey, C., Gallimore, Harrell, S. J.J., Burke, B., (2017) Evaluating E-Consultation Implementations Based on Usage and Time-Line across Various Specialties International Journal of Medical Informatics, 21 Sep 2017, 108:42-48 5. Zoll, B., Parikh, P., Gallimore, J.J, Harrell, S., and Burke, B. (2014). Impact of E-Consults on Outpatient Clinic Workflow. Medical Decision Making: An International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making, doi:0272989X14556511 [pii] 6. Vijayakumar, B., Pratikh, P., Scott, R.A., Barnes, A., and Gallimore, J.J. (2013). A Dual Bin-Packing Approach to Scheduling Surgical Cases at a Publicly Funded Hospital. European Journal of Operational Research, 224 (3), 583-591. 7. McKinley, A., and Gallimore, J.J. (2013) Computational Model of Sustained Acceleration Effects on Human Cognitive Performance, Aviation, Space and Environmental medicine, 84(8), 708-788. * Arnold Tuttle Award 8. Gallimore, J.J., Barnes, A.L., and Scott, R.P. (2010). Virtual Environments. In Simulation Update: A Review of Simulation-Based Strategies for Healthcare, Education and Training. Department of Veterans Affairs, Education Employee System, pp. 76-96. 9. Elder, N., McEwen, T., Flach, J., Gallimore, J.J., Harini, P. (2010). The Management Of Test Results In Primary Care: Does An Electronic Medical Record Make A Difference? Family Medicine, 42(5), 327-333. 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 7

10. Elder, N. McEwen, T., Flach, J., and Gallimore, J.J. (2009). The management of test results in family medicine offices. Annuals of Family Medicine, 24(3), pp.349-355. 11. Jenkins, J. C., and Gallimore, J.J. (2008). Configural Display Design Features To Promote Pilot Situation Awareness In Helmet-Mounted Displays. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 79, 397-407 12. Elder, N., McEwen, T., Flach, J., and Gallimore, J.J. (2008). Creating Safety In The Testing Process In Primary Care Offices. Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Vol 2. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/advances2/index.html 13. Liggett, K.K. and Gallimore, J.J. (2002). The Effects Of Frame Of Reference And HMD Symbology On Control Reversal Errors. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine;73:102-111. 14. Gallimore, J.J. and Stouffer J. (2001) Developing An Algorithm For Automatic Control Of Luminance In Cockpits. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 11(2):149-168. 15. Gerace, J. and Gallimore, J.J. (2001) Evaluation of Visual Display Techniques for Assembly Sequence Planning. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing 11(3):213-231. 16. Gallimore, J.J., Patterson, F.R., Brannon, N.G., and Nalepka, J.P. (2000). The Opto-Kinetic Cervical Reflex During Formation Flight. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine 2000;71:812-821 17. Gallimore J. J., Brannon, N. G., Patterson, F.R., and Nalepka, J.P. (1999). Effects Of FOV And Aircraft Bank On Pilot Head Movement And Reversal Errors During Simulated Flight. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 70(12):1152-60. 18. Stanney, K.M., Salvendy, G., Deisigner, J., DiZio, P., Ellis, S., Ellison, E., Fogleman, G., Gallimore, J., Hettinger, L., Kennedy, R., Lackner, J., Lawson, B., Maida, J., Mead, A., Mon-Williams, M., Newman, D., Piantanida, T., Reeves, L., Riedel, O., Singer, M., Stoffregen, T., Wann, J., Welch, R., Wilson, J., Witmer, B. (1998). Aftereffects And Sense Of Presence In Virtual Environments: Formulation Of A Research And Development Agenda. Report sponsored by the Life Sciences Division at NASA Headquarters. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 10(2), 135- 187. 19. Patterson F. R., Cacioppo, A. J., Gallimore, J.J., Hinman, G.E., and Nalepka, J.P. (1997). Aviation Spatial Orientation In Relationship To Head Position And Attitude Interpretation. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 68(6), 463-471. 20. Brown, M.E. and Gallimore, J.J. (1995). Visualizing of 3-D Structures During Computer-Aided Design. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 7, 37-56. 21. Philips C.A., Gallimore, J. J., and Hendershot, D. M. (1995). Walking While Utilizing A Sensory Feedback System With An Electrical Muscle Stimulation Gait Orthosis. Medical Engineering and Physics, 17, 507-513. 22. Gallimore, J. J. and Brown M.E. (1993) Visualization of 3-D Computer-Aided Design Objects. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 5, 361-382. 23. Gallimore, J.J. and Brown, M.E. (1993) Effectiveness of the C-Sharp: Reducing Ergonomic Problems at VDT Workstations. Applied Ergonomics, 24, 327-336. 24. Gallimore, J. J., Farley, W.W., and Snyder, H.L. (1991). Effects Of Spatial Luminance Nonuniformities On Visual-Task Performance And Subjective Uniformity. Displays, 12, 147 - 155.

Papers Published in Full Official Reviewed Proceedings (underlined names are students, all include presentations) (Note: Travel was suspended at WSU in 2016 due to budget issues)

1. Scott, R.P., Gallimore, J.J, Burke, B.V. et al. (2015). The VA Virtual Medical Center: Implementing a Vision for a Virtual Healthcare Campus for our Veterans. In Proceeding of the 2015 I/ITEC Conference Nov 30 – Dec 4, 2015. 2. Harrell, S., Gallimore, J.J., Zoll, B., Mowrey, C., Parikh, P., Burke, B. (2014) Challenges in the electronic consult process for diabetes treatment: A systems approach. International Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Chicago, September 2014, Vol 58(1), 713-717. 3. Gallimore, J.J., Munoz, D. M., Kiss, S., Oh, C., Crory, T., Green, R., Shingledecker, C., Tsang, P. (2013). Recommendations Supporting Development of Flight Deck DataComm Text and Graphic

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Display Evaluation Guidance. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Aviation Psychology, May 6-9, 2013, Dayton, OH. pp. 639-644. 4. Gallimore, J.J., Crory, T., Kiss, S.B., Munoz, R.D., Oh, C., Tsang, P. and Shingledecker, C. and Herschler, D. (2012). Method for Evaluating SC214 Concatenated Data Communication Messages in Nextgen Flight Scenarios. In Proceedings of the 56th HFES Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Vol 56(1), (pp. 80-84). 5. Gallimore, J.J., Ward, B. Johnson, A., Leard, B., Lewis, J., Preuss, K., and Skipper, J. (2012). Human perceptions of nonverbal behavior presented using synthetic humans. In Proceedings of the ASME 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis (ESDA2012-82641) July 2-4, 2012, Nantes, France, (pp. 781-790). 6. Cloud-Buckner, J., and Gallimore, J. J. (2012). Safety in managing patient test data: assessing perceptions, attitudes, and actions. In Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care: Bridging the Gap. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. (pp. 179- 186). www.hfes.org/web/HFESmeetings/2012hcsproceedings.html. 7. Cloud-Buckner, J., Gallimore, J.J., and Scott, R. (2010). Theoretical discussion of CAMOCS and RIAS communication models to support healthcare Information Technology Development. In Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA. Sept 2010. Santa Monica: HFES. Vol 54(5), (pp. 517-52). 8. Underwood, S., and Gallimore, J.J. (2010). One versus two-handed six degree-of-freedom compensatory tracking in 3D and the effects of practice. In Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA. Sept 2010. Santa Monica: HFES. Vol 54(28), (pp. 2432-2436). 9. Underwood, S., Shinkle, J., and Gallimore, J.J. (2010). Operator Display Issues: Examples from Hydrocracking. International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Miami FL. In Advances in Ergonomics Modeling and Usability Evaluation. Halimahtun Khalid, Alan Hedge, Tareq Z . Ahram, (Editors) CRC Press, (pp. 246–254). 10. Gallimore, J.J., Barnes, A.L., and Scott, R.P. (2010). Virtual Environments. In Simulation Update: A Review of Simulation-Based Strategies for Healthcare, Education and Training. Department of Veterans Affairs, Education Employee System, pp. 76-96. 11. Gallimore, J., Reis, G., Warren, J., Fendley, M. and Naga, J. (2010). Compensatory Tracking of a 3D Object Using 3D Technology. International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Miami FL, Published In Advances in Ergonomics Modeling and Usability Evaluation. Halimahtun Khalid, Alan Hedge, Tareq Z . Ahram, (Editors), CRC Press. 12. McKinley, R.A., Gallimore, J.J., Tripp, L. (2010) A predictive model of cognitive performance under acceleration stress. International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics. Miami, FL. Published in Advances in Understanding Human Performance: Neuroergonomics, Human Factors Design, and Special Populations. Tadeusz Marek, Waldemar Karwowski, Valerie Rice (Editors), CRC Press. 13. Barnes, A., Gallimore, J.J., and Scott, R. (2010) Designing a virtual patient for communication. International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Miami, FL. Published In Advances in Ergonomics and Health Care. Vincent G. Duffy (Editor), CRC Press. 14. D’Angelo, M. Kotowski, S., Reynolds, D.B., Narayanan, S., and Gallimore, J.J. (2010) virtual reality: from training to rehabilitation: analysis of amputee gait using virtual reality rehabilitation techniques. International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Miami FL. Published In Advances in Ergonomics and Health Care. Vincent G. Duffy (Editor), CRC Press. 15. Cloud-Buckner, J., Sellick, M., Sainathuni, B., Yang, B., and Gallimore, J.J. (2009). Expression of personality through avatars: Analysis of effects of gender and race on perceptions of personality. Human-Computer Interaction International, San Diego In J.A. Jacko (Ed.) Human-Computer Interaction, Part III, HCII 2009, LNCS 5612, , Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, (pp. 248-256). 16. Jenkins, J.C., and Gallimore, J.J. (2008). A flight test evaluation of the arc segment attitude reference for use as a primary flight reference in helmet-mounted displays. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 52nd Annual Meeting, New York City, September 22-26, Vol 52(1), (pp.74-78).

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17. Cloud-Buckner, J., Gallimore, J.J., and Wong, P.K. (2008). Issues in alerting: medication order entry in real practice. Proceedings of the 12 WSEAS International Conference on Computers, July 23-25, Greece, (pp. 703-707). 18. Woodley, R.S., Gosnell, M. Prabhala, S., and Gallimore, J.J. (2007). Agents with personality: Human operator assistants. In Proceedings of the Summer Computer Simulation Conference. July 15-18. San Diego, CA, (pp. 1139-1146). 19. Gallimore, J.J., and Wong, P.K. (2007). Implementation of electronic systems for prescribing and delivering medication in hospitals: Issues in real practice. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting, 51st Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD 1 – 5, October, (pp. 740-744). 20. Gallimore, J.J., Woodley, R., Noll, W. and Barnes, A.L. (2007). Concepts for an agent-based visualization tool. In Proceedings of the SPIE Symposium on Defense & Security Display Technologies & Applications for Defense, Security, & Avionics, 65580M (April 26, 2007); doi:10.1117/12.718709. 21. Jenkins, J.C., and Gallimore, J.J. (2007). The use of configural displays to promote pilot situation awareness. In Proceedings of the SPIE Symposium on Defense & Security Display Technologies & Applications for Defense, Security, & Avionics, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2007, Proc. SPIE 6559, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2007, 65590H (April 27, 2007); doi:10.1117/12.719110. 22. Gallimore, J.J., Matthews, E., Cagle, R., Faas, P., Seyba, J., and Whited, V. (2007). Integrating sensor data with system information via interactive visualizations. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol 8, LNCS_4557, ISBN: 978-3-540-73344-7. 23. Woodley, R. and Gallimore, JJ. (2007). Concepts for an agent based visualization & characterization tool. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi- Agent Systems, (pp. 300-305). 24. Fass, P., Seyba, J., Young, I., Gallimore, J.J., Quill, L., Matthews, E., Cagle, R. (2006). Collaborative logistics on the military flightline, In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems Conference; May 2006, (pp. 215-219). 25. Tidball, B.E., Prabhala, S. and Gallimore, J., (2006) Making faces: Exploring perceptions of personality based on emotional expressions. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, 50th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, 16-20 October, (pp. 885-888). 26. Gallimore, J.J., and Prabhala, S. (2006). Creating collaborative agents with personality for supervisory control of multiple UCAVs. Human Factors and Medicine Panel Symposium on Human Factors of Uninhabited Military Vehicles as Force Multipliers. Biarritz, France, 9-11 October, 2006. CD-ROM 27. Gallimore, J.J., Quill, L., Cagle, R., Gruenke, J., Hosman, C., Matthews, E., Faas, P., Seyba, J. and Young, I. (2006). User feedback on RFID and integrated flightline data for maintenance decisions. In Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineers Annual Conference. May, 2006 Orlando. CDROM. Available through DTIC. 28. Ganapathy. S., Prabhala, S., Narayanan, S., Hill, R.R., and Gallimore, J.J. (2006). Generation of alternatives using interactive optimization techniques for supervisory control of unmanned aerial vehicle systems. In Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineers Annual Conference. Orlando, Florida, 20-24 May, 2006 CDROM. 29. Roberts, W.K, and Gallimore, J.J. (2005). Progress towards a physiological model of cybersickness during virtual environment interaction. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting. September 26-30. Orlando, FL. (pp. 2230-2234). 30. Prabhala, S. and Gallimore, J.J. (2005). Perceptions of personality in computer agents: Effects of culture and gender. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting. September 26-30, Orlando, FL, 2005. (pp. 716-720). 31. Prabhala, S., Gallimore, J.J., and Lucas, J. (2005). Effects of automation on command and control of multiple UCAVs. In Proceedings of the Wright State University Engineering Graduate Student Symposium, Dayton, OH, CD-ROM Publication. 32. Prabhala, S. and Gallimore, J.J. (2005). Developing computer agents with personalities. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference in Human Computer Interaction, AUGCOG Conference, July 22-27, Las Vegas, NV 2005 CD Rom Proceedings

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33. Prabhala, S., Ganapathy, S., Gallimore, J.J., S. Narayanan, and Hill, R.R. (2005). Interactive optimization for unmanned aerial vehicle routing. Proceedings of the Summer Computer Simulation Conference. July 23-28. Philadelphia, PA, 2005, (pp. 90-95). 34. Gallimore, J.J., Maki A., Faas, P., Seyba, J., Quill, L., and Matthews, E. (2005). The need for a human-in-the loop simulation testbed for logistics decision support research. In Proceedings of the Summer Simulation Conference, 2005, (pp. 84-89). 35. Prabhala, S. and Gallimore, J. (2005). Can humans perceive computer agent’s personalities? In Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineers Annual Conference. May 14-18, Atlanta, Paper 317. 36. Prabhala, S. and Gallimore J.J. (2004). Investigation of error rates when controlling multiple uninhabited combat aerial vehicles. In Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, (pp. 1026- 1031). 37. Stephens, M., Gallimore, J., and Albery, W. (2003). Spectral analysis of electroencephalographic response to spatial disorientation. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, (pp. 1131-1136). 38. Wesler, M., Marshak W., and Gallimore, J. (2003). Mobile-computing display type: Situation awareness and performance issues. In Proceedings of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, Education Conference, NTSA/NDIA: Orlando, FL, December 2003, (pp. 1174-1184). 39. Prabhala, S., Gallimore, J., and Narayanan, S. (2003). Human effectiveness issues in simulated uninhabited combat aerial vehicles. In Proceedings of the 2003 Winter Simulation Conference, New Orleans (pp. 1304-1038). 40. Narayanan, S., Dave, R., Ganapathy, S., Narakesari, S., Hill, R. Gallimore, J. (2003). Case studies on object-oriented models and simulations for analyzing complex systems. In Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, Vol 2, (pp. 827 – 832). 41. Liggett, K. and Gallimore, J.J. (2001). The OKCR and pilot performance during transitions between meteorological conditions using HMD attitude symbology. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, (pp. 115-119). Santa Monica. CA HFES 42. Stephens, M., Gallimore, J., and Albery, W. (2002). Spectral analysis of electroencephalographic response to spatial disorientation. In Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology: Dayton OH. (pp. 1131-1136). 43. Lucas, J. R. Gallimore, J.J. and Prabhala, S. (2001). Using decision structures to analyze complex semi-autonomous systems. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer-Aided Ergonomics and Safety, July 30-Aug 1, 2001, Maui, Hawaii 44. Gallimore, J.J., Lucas, J.R. and Narayanan, S. (2001). Human operator issues for uninhabited aerial vehicles. In Proceedings of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference and Exhibit, Aug 6-9, 2001, Montreal, Canada, Paper No: 2001- 4192: (pp. 1-6). 45. Gallimore, J.J., Liggett, K.K. and Patterson, F.R. (2001). The opto-kinetic cervical reflex in flight simulation. In Proceedings of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Modeling and Simulation Conference and Exhibit, Aug 6-9, 2001, Montreal, Canada, Paper No: 2001-4191: (pp. 1- 7). *Best Paper Award 46. Lucas, J.R. and Gallimore, J.J. (2000). Evaluation of human performance in a simulated UCAV control station. In Proceedings of the Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC), July 17 - July21, 2000. (pp. 672-677). 47. Wesler, M., Lucas, J., Gallimore, J.J., and Marshak, W.P. (1999). Managing uninhabited aerial vehicle (UAV) information employing a reduced area/depth separated display. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 43rd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, (pp. 91-95). 48. Gallimore, J.J., Brannon, N.G., and Patterson F.R. (1998). The effects of field-of-view on pilot head movement during low level flight. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (pp. 6-10). 49. Gallimore, J.J., Stouffer, J.M., Brannon, N.G., and McCracken J. (1998). Developing automatic luminance controls for liquid crystal displays in military cockpits. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Columbus OH. (pp. 294-297). 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 11

50. Gallimore, J.J., McCracken, J.R., and Gerace, J. (1995). Hardware and human factors issues for military automatic brightness controls. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. (pp. 89-93). 51. Brown, M.E., and Gallimore, J. J. (1994) Visualization of CAD objects using a stereoscopic display. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, (pp. 1295-1299) 52. Gallimore, J.J., Mitta, D. and Gerace, J. (1994). Recognizing the need for human factors in advanced manufacturing. In Proceedings of the 3rd Industrial Engineering Research Conference, May 18-19, 1994, Atlanta, GA, (pp. 360 - 365). 53. Gallimore, J. J. (1994). Human factors considerations in the design of an assembly planning system. In Proceedings of the 12th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomic Association, August 15-19, Toronto, Canada. Vol 4, (pp. 83-85). 54. Gallimore, J.J., and Crabtree, J. (1994). Automatic generation of assembly plans: human factors considerations. In Human Performance in Automated Systems: Current Research and Trends (M. Mouloua and R. Parasuraman Eds). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. (pp. 282- 286). 55. Snyder, H.L., Decker, J.J. Lloyd, C.J.C., and Dye, C. (1990) Effect of image polarity on VDT task performance. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society, (pp. 1447-1451). 56. Snyder, H.L., Decker, J.J. Lloyd, C.J.C., and Dye, C. (1990) Effect of image polarity on VDT task performance. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society, (pp. 1447-1451). 57. Decker, J. J., Dye, C. J., Kurokawa, K., and Lloyd, C. J. C. (1988). Effects of display failures and symbol rotation on visual search using dot-matrix symbols. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors Society, (pp. 1386-1390).

Book Chapters

1. Prabhala, S., Gallimore, J.J., and Lucas, J.R. (2011). Evaluating Human Interaction with Automation in a Complex UCAV control station Simulation Using Multiple Performance Metrics. In Human-in- the-Loop Simulations (Eds. Rothrock, L. and S. Narayanan). pp. 239-258, Springer: London. 2. Ganapathy, S., Prabhala, S., S. Narayanan, Hill, R.R., and Gallimore, J.J. (2011). Interactive Model- Decision Making for Time Critical Vehicle Routing. In Human-in-the-Loop Simulations (Eds. Rothrock, L. and S. Narayanan). pp. 203-220, Springer: London. 3. Prabhala, S., Ganapathy, S., S. Narayanan, Gallimore, J.J., and Hill, R.R. (2007). Model-Based Simulation to Examine Command and Control Issues with Remotely Operated Vehicles. In Simulation and Modeling: Current Technologies and Applications, edited by A.A. El-Sheikh, A. Al- Ajeeli, and E. M. Abu-Taieh. 4. Narakesari, S., Narayanan, S., Gallimore, S. and Draper, M. (2003). Multimodal Interfaces for Supervisory Command and Control. In Human Centered Computing: Cognitive, Social, and Ergonomic Aspects, D. Harris, V. Duffy, M. Smith, & C. Stephanidis (Eds.), Vol 3, pp. 300 – 304. 5. Gallimore, J.J., Chen J., and Chen, C.L.P. (1996) Computer-based aiding for Assembly Planning. In Manufacturing Agility and Hybrid Automation -I., (R. Koubek and W. Karwowski Eds) p 628-631. Louisville, KY: IEA Press. 6. Narayanan, S, and Gallimore, J.J. (1996). Computer-based aiding for pruning search space in manufacturing planning. In Manufacturing Agility and Hybrid Automation -I., (R. Koubek and W. Karwowski, Eds.) p 632-635. Louisville, KY: IEA Press.

Published Book Reviews

1. Gallimore, J.J. (2017). Cognitive Systems Engineering in Health Care (2015) CRC Press. In Ergonomics and Design (April 2017) 2. Gallimore, J.J., (1991). Computer graphics: Principle and Practice. Book Review, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 3 (2), 239-240. 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 12

3. Gallimore, J.J. and Nelson, T.J. (1999). Book review of Display Systems: Design and Applications Journal for the Society of Information Display, 7, 307.

Technology Reports (Completed Contracts)

1. Gallimore, J.J., McAbee, Foster, B. Post, D.L (2019). Optimization of Human Capital Program Human Attribute Taxonomy Development Precision-Based Airman Optimization (PBAO). Submitted to KBRwyle, RFP W18-KP-OHC20218B. Work conducted for U.S. Air Force. 2. Gallimore, J.J. and Wright, C.P. (2015). Systems and Human Factors Evaluation to Improve Pain Management During the Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) Process. USAFSAM AFRL/RQKHC, FA8650-112-D6280. Wright State University. 3. Gallimore, et al. (2012). Data Comm: Alternatives for the Flight Deck: Experimental Methods and Results. Vol 2. FAA Technical Report (DTFAWA-10-80021). Wright State University, Dayton OH 45435. 4. Gallimore, et al. (2012). Data Comm: Alternatives for the Flight Deck: Overview and Human Factors Recommendations. Vol 1. FAA Technical Report (DTFAWA-10-80021). Wright State University, Dayton OH 45435. 5. Matthews, E., Cagle, R., Gruenke, J., Gallimore, J. J. ,Quill, L., Iannacchione, R. (2007). Smart Systems for Logistics Command and Control (SSLC2) Spiral One. AFRL Technical Report, AFRL- HE-WP-TR-2007-0005. Gracar Corp, Dayton, OH and HumanWise, Inc., Bellbrook, OH 6. Matthews, E., Cagle, R., Saintignon, D., Baumbarger, B., Johnson, S., Gallimore, J.J. (2007) 7. Smart Systems for Logistics Command and Control (SSLC2), Spiral Three. (2007) AFRL Technical Report, AFRL-RH-WP-TR-2007-0111. MacAuley Brown, Dayton OH, and HumanWise, Inc., Bellbrook, OH. 8. Ricaurte, E.M. and Gallimore, J.J. (2006). FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute Aerospace Accident-Injury and Autopsy Database System AA-IADS. Final Project Report FAA Award No, 04- G-034. Prepared for Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, CAMI 9. McKinley, R.A, Gallimore, J.J., Lanning, C., and Simmons, C. (2005). Tactile Cueing for Target Acquisition and Identification Interim rept. Apr-Jun 2005, Air Force Research Lab Wright-Patterson AFB OH, Human Effectiveness Directorate, ADA441424 10. Harshbarger, J. and Gallimore, J (1993). Automatic Brightness Control (ABC) for electronic cockpit display instruments. Final Report (MFR-93-004/VIF254-501). MTL Systems, Inc. 3482 Dayton- Xenia Rd, Dayton, OH. 11. Gallimore, J.J. Brown, M.E., Clarkston, T.P, and Petachi, P. (1991). Human factors evaluation of the PK Vision Saver. Technical Report for PK Vision Enterprises, Wright State University, Dayton, OH. 12. Gallimore, J.J. (1991). Review of psychologically based image quality metrics. Technical Report (AL-TR-1991-0152). Air Force Systems Command, Armstrong Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH 13. Decker, J.J., Kelly, P.L., Kurokawa, K., and Snyder, H.L. (1991). The effects of character size, modulation, polarity, and font on reading and search performance in matrix-addressable displays (Tech Memorandum 6-91). U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 14. Decker, J.J., Lloyd, C.J.C., Kurokawa, K., and Snyder, H.L. (1991). The effects of symbol rotation and matrix size on visual search performance. (Tech Memorandum 8-91). U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 15. Decker, J.J., Dye, C.J., Lloyd, C.J.C., and Snyder, H.L. (1991). The effects of display failures and symbol rotation on visual search and recognition performance. (Tech Memorandum 4-91). U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 16. Decker, J.J., Pigion, R.G., and Snyder, H.L. (1987). A literature review and experimental plan for research on the display of information on matrix-addressable displays. (Tech Memorandum 4-87). U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

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17. Kurokawa, K., Decker, J.J. and Snyder, H.L. (1991). The effect of rotation on legibility of dot-matrix characters. (Tech Memorandum 5-91). U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 18. Lloyd, C.J.C., Decker, J.J., and Snyder, H.L. (1991). The effects of line and cell failures on reading and search performance using matrix-addressable displays. (Tech Memorandum 7-91). U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 19. Pigion, R.G., Decker, J.J., Hunter, M.W. and Snyder, H.L. (1986). A human factors evaluation of a Sun grey scale monitor – third testing (Tech Summary Report). Human Factors Laboratory, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, 24060

Select Invited Lectures/Panelist/Workshops

Invited Facilitator for Department of Community Health half-day research retreat, 2015 Panelist, STEM Work/Life Integration panel, Wright State University, 2015 Panelist, Mental Disability Perspectives, Psi Chi Student Club, WSU, 2015 Panelist, Pain Management Aeromedical Evacuation, Association of Aerospace Medicine, 2014 STEM Students (Dayton), Human Factors Engineering, February 2013 Ohio Aerospace Institute, WSU Research Programs, for Office of VP of Research, 2011 Cincinnati, The Circuit, OHCI, Dec 2011 Technology conference Dayton, OHCI, May 2011 Global Health Systems Department, OHCI, November 19, 2010 IEEE Local Society, OHCI, October 19, 2010 AFIT Engineering, OHCI, October 15, 2010 Southern Ohio Chapter HFES, OHCI, September 15, 2010. WSU Regional Summit, Innovation and OHCI, September 1, 2010 Defense Planning and Analysis Society (DPAAS), OHCI, February 14, 2010 Ohio Department of Development, OHCI, January 29, 2010

Grants & Contracts

• Optimization of Human Capital Development: Human Attribute Taxonomy Development. KBRWyle, Subcontract for U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. September 2018 – January 2020 approx. $ 200,000. • Cross Validation of the FAA Standard Color Palette and Development of Guidelines for Testing Displays, FAA Cooperative Agreement, January 2018- December 2018. $99,756.00 • Development and Validation of a Standard Color Palette and Updates to the FAA Color Standard. FAA Cooperative Agreement 16-G-009, P.I., Sept, 2016-Dec 2017, $103,351. • National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) Course and Program Funding, “Revising the Capstone Class in Entrepreneurship”, Aug 1, 2013- Dec 31, 2016, $29,000. • USAFSAM, Pain Management During En Route Care, P.I. Feb 2013 – Feb 2015, $236,000. (45 Million- 5-year Research Contract, Task Based, to Support USAFSAM; Ctr: Wyle) • Systems and Human Factors Analysis of the E-Consult Primary Care Phase II, P.I., Dayton VAMC, IPA, June 2013- May 2014, $66,141.00 • Systems and Human Factors Engineering Analysis of the E_Consult Primary Care, P.I., Dayton VAMC, IPA, Nov 2011- April 2013. $80,760.00 • NextGen Flight Deck Human Factors Research, Cooperative Agreement with FAA. P.I. Gallimore, October 2010-August 2012, Co-I’s Shingledecker and Tsang. $652,000. • Development of virtual humans for cultural competency training. Leonard Wood Institute, September 2010 – December 2012, Joint-PIs Gallimore with Skipper. $534,060.00 • Wireless Driver Distraction, Transportation Research Center, Inc. for National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, PI Gallimore, August 2010-May 2011, $120,089.00. • Backover Avoidance, Transportation Research Center, Inc. for National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, PI Gallimore, April 2010 – Sept 2010, $93,035.00. 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 14

• National VA SIMLEARN Conference Support, IPA Services, $28,000, 8/2010. • Development of a 3D Virtual Patient for training communication skills. Wright State University, 2008-2009, Co-PI with Dr. Scott $45,000. (Led to $532,000 external grant with LWI.) • Women Veterans Health Strategic, Dayton Veterans MC, IPA, 2008-2009, $10,000. • Data, Information and Decisions to Display Mapping: Center for Operator Performance March 2009- June 2010, $80,000.00 • CoolAID: C2-Tool for Actionable Information Display, Phase I STTR AF08-T002 with 21st Century Systems, Inc. Dr. Gallimore WSU P.I. November 2008 – June 2009. $40,000. • Human Factors Training Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, October 2008 – June 2009 Systems Engineering Analysis for Surgery Consultation Processes: Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, June 2008 – August 2009, ~$63,000. • Color Usage for Graphic Displays in Process Control. Agency: Center for Operator Performance Period: Feb 2008 – Dec. 2008 $31,726.00 • Meta-Information Visualization for Preparation and Prediction: Holistic Analysis, Visualization & Characterization Assessment Tool (HAVCAT). Phase I AFOSR STTR AF06-T031, with 21st Century Systems, Inc. Dr. Gallimore WSU P.I. September 2006 – May 2006, $40,000.00 • Patient Safety and the Primary Care Testing Process. Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Awards (K08) NIH: Nancy Elder, M.D. Prime. Dr. Gallimore, PI at WSU, 2005-2009. $45,000. • Visual illusions during formation flight. SDS International, Inc. June 04 – May 05 (SBIR for NAVAIR on Spatial disorientation). ~$25,000. • Development of specifications for an interactive aircraft accident data collection and analysis system. FAA, June 04 – May 06. Gallimore, P.I. (~$40-50K) • Ohio Board of Regents, 2002 Hayes Investment Fund Program, Ohio Research in advanced internet Utilization, simulation, and telerobotics Co-Investigator (Dr. Gilkey, PI) July 02-04 (equipment grant) $ 250,000. • Pilot Spatial Orientation. Gallimore, Principle Investigator, S. Mohler, Co-I. AFRL/DAGSI Research Program. Joint proposal with Dr. Spenny & Dr. Liebst, Air Force Institute of Technology. July 01 – Sept 03. $399,161.00 (Gallimore portion $310,125.) • Command and Control of Remotely Operator Vehicles. AFRL/DAGSI Grant (State of Ohio). Joint Principal Investigator with Dr. S. Narayanan, Co-P.I. Dr. C. Spenny (AFIT). July 00 – June 02. $419,161. • Investigation of visual cues for flight, IPA, Navy Aeromedical Research Lab (NAMRL). Principal Investigator, 7/1/99– 6/30/99. ~$40,000. • Investigation of field-of-view on the opto-kinetic cervical reflex (OKCR) in relation to spatial disorientation. Navy Aeromedical Research Lab (NAMRL). Principal Investigator, 2/1/97 – 9/30/97; 4/15/98 – 8/31/98. $44,323 • Cognitive workload in a complex synthetic task environment: The role of functional display and control representations AFSOR. Co-Investigator 5/1/97-4/30/02. Total, $778,361.00 Gallimore share ~$61,000. (Exact amount not known as P.I. did not split out grant.) • Virtual Environments, Human Performance, Technology, & Applications, Capital Investment Fund, Ohio Board of Regents, Gallimore Co-I, R. Gilkey, P.I., Equipment Grant. Three Years. 1995-1998. $800,000. • Research Challenge Award: The inside-out display philosophy. Wright State University. Co- Principal Investigator (Co-P.I. Pamela Tsang). 12/1/94 – 11/30/95. $25,000. • Three-dimensional visualizations and interactions for the design of large-scale manufactured objects. University Research Initiative, Office of Naval Research. Principal Investigator (Co-Principal Investigator, P. Chen), 10/1/92 – 9/30/95. $729,914.00 • Automatic Brightness Control for the cockpit, Phase I. Wright Patterson Air Force Base and MTL Systems: Principal Investigator. 9/92 – 3/93. $11, 261.00 • Evaluation of a new glare shield and vision device for Visual Display Workstation Terminals. PK Vision Enterprises. Principal Investigator. 5/91 – 11/91. $7,779.00

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• Three-dimensional Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Models Using Stereoscopic and Monocular Coding Techniques. NSF Grant, Research Initiation Award. Principal Investigator, 9/90 – 8/92. $68,269.00 • Research Challenge Award: Effects of Attention Switching between Stereoscopic and Monocular Displays on Operator Performance and Perception. Wright State University. Principal Investigator, 1/90 – 9/91. $35,000.00 (Start up)

Other Professional Research

• USAFSAM, Enroute Care Workload Modeling, March 2019 – Present 2020 • Nationwide Biweekly Association. User Interface Design. March 2015 – Sept 2015 • USAF AFRL/RHCV. Lead scientific engineer to research how humans perceive and organize 3D information, to review the most relevant concepts on 2.5D and 3D visualizations and evaluation methods, and to develop guidelines for 2.5D and 3D displays that can be applied to the design and development of Command, Control, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C2ISR) systems to best exploit human innate capabilities. This research conducted for AFRL Battlespace Visualization Laboratory. 2008- 2010 • Lifebridge Technologies. Human factors engineering consultant for the development of “New Heart Failure Treatment Capability for Remote Environments”, research funded by the U.S. Army 2008- 2009 • Wilder and Associates. Development of user interface for Insurance Information System. 2006- Present • Phase I and II SBIR with Infoscitex. Development of a biometric orientation tracker. 2008-2010. • Subcontractor to Northrup Grumman. Research Scientist at AFRL/HEAL to support research on user- interface design and collaboration. June 2006 – August 2006 • Subcontractor to GRACAR, Research and Development of Smart Systems Logistics Command and Control for AFRL, Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Jan 2005 - Dec 2006 Lead Research Scientist. Development of visualization techniques for decision support. Develop requirements that employ technologies and techniques to autonomously collect and fuse critical data in order to create decision quality information and effectively present information to support tasks performed by flightline logistics and operations decision-makers. • Workshop on Human Computer Interface Design and Usability Engineering For Booz Allen Hamilton, 2004 • Phase I SBIR with Protobox LLC: A Closed-Loop System for Effective Spatial Disorientation Training. Human Factors Engineering support including providing information on SD research, design of simulation training program. • Phase II SBIR with SDS International Inc.: Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) Interface Design for Head-Up Display (HUD) Replacement. Human Factors Engineering support including symbology design, design of experimentation for testing, and data analysis. • Phase I SBIR with Protobox, LLC: An Embedded Simulator Test Evaluation Monitor (ESTEEM) to Improve Distributed Mission Training. Human factors engineering support including literature review, interface design, design of experimentation and data analysis. • Wallace-Kettering Neuroscience Institute. An Initial Human Factors Analysis of an Acute Stroke Care Process in a Hospital Setting. Human factors engineering analysis of the stroke care process at Kettering Medical Center to pinpoint possible areas for process improvement in order to reduce the time to treat patients so that MRI techniques may be studied. • Wright Patterson Air Force Base Hospital. Human factors support for the analysis of patient handoff between departments to reduce medical errors and enhance patient safety. • Good Samaritan Hospital. Human factors engineering analysis of medication delivery in the ICU to reduce medication errors and enhance patient safety. • Phase I and Phase II SBIR with MTL Systems, Inc. Automatic Brightness Controls for Military Cockpits. Lead human factors engineer to support for the development of an automatic brightness control including literature reviews, display measurement, experimental design, setup, procedures, 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 16

runs, and data analysis, written documentation of results and development of the automatic control algorithm. • Yellow Springs Instrument Co, Inc. Provide user centered design support and training to engineers toward the development of new product user interfaces.

Major Advisor Ph.D. Students (Ph.D. in Engineering Program Started in 1997) *Kristen Liggett: Graduated 2000: The effect of helmet-mounted display symbology on the opto-kinetic cervical reflex, frame of reference, and pilot performance. Employed at AFRL. *Won Best Dissertation in Aviation Human Factors. (2nd PhD in Engineering at WSU). *Michael Stephens: Graduated 2003; Electroneurophysiologic diagnosis of aircraft spatial disorientation. Self-Employed, Emergency Medical Physician. *Won Best Dissertation in Aviation Human Factors. William Kendal Roberts: Graduated 2004: Title A predictive model of cybersickness in human virtual environment interaction. Government Accounting Office (GAO). *Joseph Christopher Jenkins, Graduated May 2007: The Effect of Configural Displays on Pilot Situational Awareness in Helmet-Mounted Displays. Employed, U.S. Air Force, Lead for Human Interface on Joint Strike Fighter. *Won Best Dissertation in Aviation Human Factors. Sasanka Prabhala, Graduated May 2007: Title: Designing Computer Agents with Personality to Improve Human-Machine Collaboration in Complex Systems. Andrew McKinley, Graduated 2009, Human Information Processing in Dynamic Environments, Employed, AFRL. Arnold Tuttle Award 2014, Best Original Research Article in Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine Jennifer Cloud-Buckner (2012). Managing Patient Test Data in Primary Care: Developing & Evaluating a System for Test Tracking to Enhance Processes, Safety, & Understanding of Performance. Chang-Geun Oh (2015). The Effects of Proximity Compatibility and Graphics on Spatial-temporal situation awareness. Christopher Calhoun (2017). Exploration of Precursors to Trust in the Human-Automation Domain.

Ph.D. Dissertation Completed Committee Member - 9 Major Advisor Completed Theses -10 Master Thesis Committee Membership - 30

Professional Service/Activities (Examples)

- Technical Group Program Chair for Health Care Technical Group for 2015 Annual Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting. (Set all papers and sessions related to Health Care, largest technical group in the society.) - Technical Group Program Chair for Health Care Technical Group for 2014 Annual Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting. (Set all papers and sessions related to Health Care, largest technical group in the society.) - Affiliates Society Council Award Reviewer (2011- 2013) - Program Committee Member 16th Annual International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 2011 - Trustee on the Board of the United States Air and Trade Show (USATS) Largest Air Show in North America (2000- 2006) - Chair Education Committee for USATS (2000-2006) - External reviewer for Full Professor cases - Program Committee Member of 13th Annual International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 2003

* Awarded Stanley N. Roscoe Award for Best Dissertation in Aviation Human Factors. 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 17

- Hospitality Chair 12th Annual International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 2003 - Reviewer for HFES Society Accreditation of Human Factors Programs Program (2002) - Delegate to Russia for Collaborations in Aviation and Aerospace Medicine Researchers (2002) - Interviewed by Russian Radio (2002) - Break out group leader for Conference “Quality in Health Care: It’s more than just trying harder” 2001 - Executive Council for Southern Ohio Chapter of HFES 1995-1998 - Member Department of Defense Flight Symbology Working Group (FSWG), 1998-2000. - Chair (appointed) Education and Training Committee of the National HFES 1996-1998 - HFES Awards Subcommittee member 1998 - President Southern Ohio Chapter of HFES 1996-1997 - Board Member Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics (1996-2001) - Program Chair Visual Performance Technical Group 1996 National HFES Conference - Session Chair Fifth International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing Agility & Hybrid Automation - Reviewer Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine; International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics; Telemedicine Journal; Reviewer Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied; Reviewer International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction; Reviewer Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics; Reviewer Proceedings, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society; Reviewer IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics

Membership on WSU Committees (Examples)

Department Faculty Search Committee, Chair (2010-2011, 3 open positions) Faculty Search Committee (1989-Present, member for every hire in ISE, HFE) Curriculum Committee (1989-present, Chair for many years after program started) Professional Development Committee (1994 – Present, member and chaired various times) Graduate Program Advisor for Incoming Students (2010-present) Department Coordinator for Women and Minorities, 1991-1996

College Executive Council, 2012 - Present Development of Mentoring Program (2012) Professional Development Committee (promotion and tenure 2007, 2009- 2011, 2012) Academic Computing Committee (2008-2010) BIE Imminent Scholar Search Committee (2008 – 2011) Department Chair Three-year Review Committee Subgroup Chair to development new Ph.D. program in engineering 1992-1994 Academic Mediation Committee, Chair (1993-1994) Academic Mediation Committee, Scribe (1991-1992) College Summer Engineering Program

University Presidential Scholar Search Committee (2010-2011) Dean Search Committee (2004)

Teaching (*Courses are also offered as Distance Learning)

Analysis and Design of Human-Machine Human Factors Engineering Workload Analysis Systems for Cyber Security (co-taught with CS professor) *Engineering Health Systems Human Factors Engineering Advances in Visual Display Design 9/8/20 Jennie J. Gallimore Page 18

*Supervisory Control of Remotely Operated Experimental Research and Evaluation in Human Vehicles Factors Engineering *Human Factors in Engineering Design Human Factors in Rehabilitation *Human Factors Engineering of Visual Industrial Ergonomics Displays *Human Factors in Computer System Design Senior Engineering Design I Systems Performance Modeling Senior Engineering Design II *Advanced topics in Human Computer Senior Engineering Design III Interaction Human Factors in Virtual Reality

Honor Societies

Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society) Epsilon Pi Tau (Technology Honor Society) Alpha Pi Mu (Industrial Engineering Honor Society) Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society)

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