PROGRAM October 9 –13, 2017
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International HFES Annual Meeting PROGRAM October 9 –13, 2017 HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY Save the Date ! At the forefront of patient safety You are invited to attend an international symposium that expands your knowledge of human factors/ergonomics applied to health-care devices, environments, and end-users! • Get insights on the latest science and best practices • Understand innovations in the safety of health-care providers and patients • Sharpen the focus of your HF/E initiatives • Improve your regulatory approaches The Health-Care Symposium offers leading human factors experts, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, biomedical engineers, health-care providers, FDA representatives, and patient safety researchers the Human Factors opportunity to share knowledge and find solutions for and Ergonomics issues and challenges in health-care. in Health Care The symposium is organized into four program tracks: • Consumer and Clinical Health-Care IT March 26–28, 2018 • Health-Care Environments • Medical and Drug-Delivery Devices Boston Marriott Copley Place • Patient Safety Research and Initiatives Boston, Massachusetts It also features workshops, presentations, and interactive posters in a format that allows for interaction and exchange among participants and presenters. Learn more at www.hfes.org HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Program Committee Chair Guest Lectures Student Forum CHRISTOPHER B. MAYHORN TONYA L. SMITH-JACKSON PAMELA A. SAVAGE-KNEPSHIELD Chair-Elect Interactive Sessions Coordinator Workshops RONALD L. BORING RONALD L. BORING NANCY J. STONE TARAH DALY General Sessions Quality RICHARD THOMAS ANNE E. ADAMS Technical Group Program Chairs Aerospace Systems Environmental Design Occupational Ergonomics STEVEN J. LANDRY KAREN JACOBS CHRISTOPHER R. REID Aging Forensics Professional Perception & Performance RANJANA MEHTA JASON YOUNG JASON S. MCCARLEY TIMOTHY RHOADES Augmented Cognition Product Design BRETT BORGHETTI Health Care SAMI DURRANI JOSEPH R. KEEBLER Children’s Issues ANPING XIE Safety CAROL POLLACK-NELSON TAMSYN EDWARDS Human Performance Modeling Cognitive Engineering & CHRISTINA RUSNOCK Surface Transportation Decision Making BRIAN LIN MARK S. PFAFF Individual Differences in STEPHEN B. GILBERT Performance System Development KRYSTYNA GIELO-PERCZAK PETRA ALFRED Communications JAMES L. SZALMA HARRY E. BLANCHARD Test & Evaluation Internet PAMELA A. SAVAGE-KNEPSHIELD Computer Systems JUAN GILBERT ANAND GRAMOPADHYE Training Macroergonomics LINDA PIERCE Education RICHARD J. HOLDEN HEATHER C. LUM Virtual Environments SHAWN M. DOHERTY Austin Coordination Student Volunteers Coordinators Technical Tours User Experience Day SARAH E. WILLIAMS (Chair) RANI LUEDER LARA CHENG SHELBY LONG (Cochair) GENERAL INFORMATION i GENERAL INFORMATION Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Officers President Secretary-Treasurer Executive Council At-Large Members NANCY J. COOKE S. CAMILLE PERES ANN M. BISANTZ SARA CZAJA President-Elect Secretary-Treasurer-Elect KERMIT G. DAVIS VALERIE J. BERG RICE CAROLYN M. SOMMERICH PAUL A. GREEN M. SUSAN HALLBECK Immediate Past President Immediate Past DAVID M. REMPEL WILLIAM S. MARRAS Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT G. RADWIN HFES Division Chairs Internal Affairs Education Technical Standards JENNIFER RILEY BETH BLICKENSDERFER ROBERT R. FOX Outreach Scientific Communications and KAREN JACOBS Publications WILLIAM HORREY HFES Staff Executive Director Communications Director Director of Member Services LYNN STROTHER LOIS SMITH CARLOS DE FALLA Administrative/Publications Senior Production Editor Member Services Coordinator Coordinator STEVE STAFFORD STEFANIE ALEXANDER SUSAN MARSCHNER 2017 Sustaining Members of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society DIAMOND PLATINUM GOLD VRC APTIMA, INC. BATTELLE WALDEMAR KARWOWSKI HAYDEE M. CUEVAS SILVER DSO NATIONAL LABS ii GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Sponsors (As of September 18, 2017) Exhibitors (As of September 18, 2017) Alphonse Chapanis Best Student Paper Award Booth 1 Biopac Systems, Inc. HFES COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL GROUPS WALDEMAR KARWOWSKI Tabletop 3 Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics HCTG/PDTG Networking Reception Booths 23−24 CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group BOSE CAFÉ ERGO Tabletop 4 Foundation for Professional CORE HUMAN FACTORS Ergonomics (FPE) DEPAUL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND DIGITAL MEDIA Booths 10–12 HFES Technical Standards DESIGN SCIENCE EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS Booth 16 Levitate Technologies, Inc. HEALTH CARE AND PRODUCT DESIGN TECHNICAL Booth 2 Morgan & Claypool Publishers GROUPS HEALTHCARE SAFETY STRATEGIES, LLC Booth 14 NexGen Ergonomics INNOVATION MONKEY JAY POLLACK CONSULTING Booth 22 Noldus Information Technology LORING HUMAN FACTORS, LLC NATIONAL CENTER FOR HUMAN FACTORS IN Tabletop 1 Northwestern University Occupational Ergonomics and HEALTHCARE, MEDSTAR HEALTH Health Master’s Program NEWELL BRANDS USABILITY ASSOCIATES Booth 8 SAGE Publishing USERWORKS ZOLL-LIFEVEST Booth 3 Smart Eye Student Career and Professional Development Day – Booth 17 Tobii Pro “The Mentoring Game” HAYDEE CUEVAS Tabletop 2 University of Michigan Center for Ergonomics BARON C. SUMMERS TWO ANONYMOUS DONORS Booth 13 VALCRI Mentor-Mentee Luncheons Booth 9 Xsens HAYDEE CUEVAS STATE FARM (UX Day) Student Lounge BOARD OF CERTIFICATION IN PROFESSIONAL ERGONOMICS (Tuesday) EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS (Wednesday – UX Day) UX Day Marc Resnick Best Paper Competition STATE FARM UX Day PechaKucha-Style Session EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS UX Day Leadership Development Workshop EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Contents Registration & Facilities Registration & Facilities Meeting Facilities Meeting Facilities ..............................................................2 All Annual Meeting functions other than technical tours and Registration Counter Location and Hours ......................2 some networking events will be held at the JW Marriott On-Site Event Tickets ........................................................2 Austin unless otherwise noted in the program. A map of Refreshments ....................................................................2 the meeting space may be found at the end of the program. Resources HFES Services ...................................................................2 Electronic signage is also available. On-Site Career Center ......................................................3 Job Notices at the Annual Meeting .................................3 Registration Counter Location and Hours Internet Café .....................................................................3 Registration is open during the following hours in Lone Star Internet Access .................................................................3 South Foyer (Level 3): Message Boards ................................................................3 News and Announcements ..............................................3 Sunday 3:00−6:00 p.m. Follow Us on Twitter @HFES ...........................................3 Monday 7:00 a.m.−7:30 p.m. Mobile Program App .........................................................3 Tuesday 7:00 a.m.−6:00 p.m. Student Lounge .................................................................3 Wednesday 7:30 a.m.−5:30 p.m. Audiovisual Preview Room ...............................................3 Thursday 7:30 a.m.−5:00 p.m. Birds of a Feather Room ..................................................3 Volunteers Assignment Room .........................................3 Friday 8:00 a.m.−12:30 p.m. Exhibits Location and Hours ..........................................................3 On-Site Event Tickets Exhibitor List......................................................................4 For those events not sold out or canceled, tickets for tours Prize Drawings in the Exhibit Hall ...................................4 and social events may be purchased at the Registration Event Highlights Counter (Lone Star South Foyer, Level 3) during registration Student Career & Professional Development Day .........4 hours. No waiting lists will be established; tickets will be sold National Ergonomics Month Expo ...................................4 Opening Reception ...........................................................4 on a first-come, first-served basis. Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons ..........................4 Early-Career Professionals Lunch ....................................4 Refreshments Posters Reception .............................................................4 Beverage breaks will take place in the following locations. Note HFES Annual Business Meeting ......................................4 that due to the 8:00 a.m. plenary sessions Wednesday through Plenary Sessions ...............................................................4 Friday, the refreshment breaks are 15 minutes in duration. User Experience Day .........................................................4 Interactive Demonstrations .............................................4 Monday Fellows Poster Session .....................................................4 10:00−10:30 a.m. Griffin Hall Foyer (Level 2) University Lab Posters ......................................................5 3:00−3:30 p.m. Student Reception ............................................................5 Early-Career Professionals Reception .............................5 Tuesday Women’s Networking Lunch............................................5 10:00−10:30 a.m. Lone Star South Foyer