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Curriculum Vitae Wendy A. Rogers, Ph.D. (217) 300-1470 College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1206 South Fourth Street, M/C 588, Champaign, IL 61820 [email protected] www.hfaging.org LIFEhome.ahs.illinois.edu www.TechSAgeRERC.org chart.ahs.illinois.edu www.create-center.org healthtech.ahs.illinois.edu www.enhance-rerc.org Education 1987 - 1991 Georgia Institute of Technology Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (1991) Thesis: An analysis of ability-performance relationships as a function of practice and age. (APA Division 21 Briggs Dissertation Award) Degree: Master of Science in Psychology (1989) Thesis: Target and distractor learning in visual search: Age-related differences. (Monie A. Ferst Sigma Xi Thesis Award) 1986 - 1987 University of South Carolina – Doctoral Program in Experimental Psychology (transferred to Georgia Institute of Technology) 1981 - 1985 Southeastern Massachusetts University (now University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth) Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (1985; with distinction) Professional History January 2017 – present University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Shahid & Ann Carlson Khan Professor of Applied Health Sciences Professor – Department of Kinesiology & Community Health (100%) Director, Health Technology Education Program (2018-present) Director, McKechnie Family LIFE Home (2018-present) Program Director, CHART: Collaborations in Health, Aging, Research, and Technology (2017-present) Director, Human Factors & Aging Laboratory (2017-present) Professor – Department of Educational Psychology (0%) Affiliate – Beckman Institute for Advanced Science & Technology Affiliate – Center for Social and Behavioral Science Affiliate – Illinois Informatics Institute Affiliate – Discovery Partners Institute August 1998 – Dec 2016 Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Psychology Adjunct Professor (2017-present) Coordinator, Engineering Psychology Program (2013-2016) Program Director, Cognitive Aging Training Grant (2012-2016) Associate Chair (2002-2004) Professor (2001-2016) Associate Professor (1998-2001) CV - Rogers 2 August 1994 – July 1998 University of Georgia - Department of Psychology Associate Professor (1996-1998) Assistant Professor (1994-1996) August 1991 – July 1994 University of Memphis - Department of Psychology Assistant Professor (1991-1994) Professional Certification Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Certified Human Factors Professional (granted 2008; renewed 2013 & 2018) BCPE Certificate Number 1539 Visiting Positions Visiting Researcher (Nov 14-18, 2011) – Human Factors Engineering Group, Institute of Infocomm Research (I2R), Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. Visiting Scholar – Summer at Census (Aug 16-19, 2010) – Statistical Research Division (SRD), U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC. Professional and Honor Societies American Psychological Association Division 2 – Teaching of Psychology (former member) Division 3 (Fellow) – Experimental Psychology (former member) Division 20 (Fellow) – Adult Development and Aging (current member) Division 21 (Fellow) – Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology (current member) Division 22 – Rehabilitation Psychology (current member) Division 38 – Health Psychology (current member) Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group – Computer Human Interaction Gerontological Society of America (Fellow) Formal Interest Groups – Technology & Aging; Center Directors; Behavioral Interventions Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (Fellow) Technical Groups: Aging, Education, Healthcare, Human-AI-Robot-Teaming, Individual Differences in Performance, Internet, Training International Society for Gerontechnology Psi Chi RESNA – Rehabiliation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America Honors and Awards 2019 Gerontological Society of America Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Award Czaja, S. J. Boot, W. R., Charness, N., & Rogers, W. A. (2019). Designing for older adults: Principles and creative human factors approaches (3rd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 2019 Mather LifeWays Promising Practices Award recognizing “innovative approaches to serving older adults” Honorable Mention Illinois – Smart Technology Assisting Residents (I-STAR) Project funded by the Illinois Science and Energy Innovation Foundation CV - Rogers 3 2018 HFE Woman Mentor of the Year from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society recognizing “outstanding contributions made by an individual in the mentorship and professional advancement of women within the Human Factors community” 2017 Mather LifeWays Innovative Research on Aging Award: Honorable Mention Czaja, S.J., Boot, W. R., Charness, N., Rogers, W. A., and Sharit, J. (2018). Improving social support for older adults through technology: Findings from the PRISM randomized controlled trial. The Gerontologist, 58, 467-477. 2016 American Psychological Association Prize for Interdisciplinary Team Research awarded to the Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE). 2016 Atlanta Magazine Groundbreaker Award for Using Smart Design to Make Our Environment More Accessible as We Age – Jon Sanford, Wendy Rogers, Tracy Mitzner for Technologies to Support Successful Aging with Disability (TechSAge) 2016 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America 2014 Oliver Hansen Outreach Award from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society recognizing “significant activities that broaden awareness of the existence of the human factors/ergonomics profession and the benefits it brings to humankind.” 2013 Jack A. Kraft Innovator Award from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society awarded to the Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE) 2012 Atlanta Magazine Groundbreaker Award for Being a Provocative Alternative in Senior Healthcare –Wendy Rogers, Charles Kemp, and the PR2 Team 2010 Paul M. Fitts Education Award – Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2006 Mentor Award – Division 20 of the American Psychological Association and The Retirement Research Foundation 2002 Fellow, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2002 Winner of the HFES Best Ergonomics in Design Article Award for: Rogers, W. A., Mykityshyn, A. L., Campbell, R. H., & Fisk, A. D. (2001). Analysis of a “simple” medical device. Ergonomics in Design, 9, 6-14. 2002 Franklin V. Taylor Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology - American Psychological Association (Division 21) 2002 Fellow, Division 3 (Experimental Psychology) of the American Psychological Association 2000 Fellow, Division 21 (Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology) of the American Psychological Association 1998 Fellow, Division 20 (Adult Development and Aging) of the American Psychological Association 1997 Earl A. Alluisi Award for Early Career Achievement in Research on Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology - American Psychological Association (Division 21) 1996 Springer Award for Early Career Achievement in Research on Adult Development and Aging - American Psychological Association (Division 20) 1994 Early Career Research Award - The University of Memphis, College of Arts and Sciences CV - Rogers 4 1992 Richard M. Griffith Memorial Award - Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology 1992 George E. Briggs Dissertation Award - American Psychological Association (Div. 21) 1991 Student Paper Award - Training Technical Group of the Human Factors Society (with Mark D. Lee) 1989 Monie A. Ferst Sigma Xi Master's Thesis Research Award 1989 Student Paper Award - Training Technical Group of the Human Factors Society (with Mark D. Lee) 1988 Student Research Award - Behavioral and Social Sciences Section of the Gerontological Society of America 1988-91 National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Aging) Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research Training Grants: Research Training in Cognitive Aging 1987 & 88 New Bedford Police Union Academic Scholarship Research Grants and Contracts (Current) Soft and Dexterous Service Robot Configurations to Support Healthcare at Home for Older Adults (1/25/21 - 1/24/22) Jump Applied Research through Community Health through Engineering and Simulation (ARCHES) Grant from OSF HealthCare (Total award $74,086). Girish Krishnan, Wendy A. Rogers, & Ryan Riech, co-Principal Investigators. Wayfinding Assistance for Persons with Visual Impairments via Mobile Robotics (1/1/21 - 7/31/22) Campus Research Board Research Support Award (Total award $30,000). Katherine Driggs-Campbell & Wendy A. Rogers, co-Principal Investigators. Identifying Changing Responsibilities and Support Needs of Aging Caregivers of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (6/15/20 - 6/14/21) Chez Veterans Center’s Military Service Knowledge Collaborative 2020 Seed Grant Award (Total award $15,000). Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo and Raksha Mudar, co- Principal Investigators; Wendy A. Rogers, consultant. Enhancing Quality of Life for Older Adults with and without MCI through Social Engagement over Video Technology (5/1/20 - 4/30/22) [R44 AG059450] National Institute on Aging (National Institutes of Health) Phase II Small Business Innovation Research Grant. Dillon Myers, Principal Investigator for Potluck, LLC and Wendy A. Rogers, Principal Investigator for University of Illinois; Raksha Mudar co-PI for University of Illinois (Total award $1,832,982; Subcontract to Illinois: $849,993) Improving Hypertension Medication Adherence for Older Adults (2/26/20