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HCI International 2013
 
21 - 26 July 2013, Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

Indicative topics/keywords of the broad spectrum of issues to be addressed:

  • Applied cognitive psychology
  • Automation
  • Cognitive task analysis
  • Command and control
  • Control design
  • Decision making and decision support
  • Designing for pleasure of use
  • Display design
  • Distributed cognition and distributed systems
  • Formal error prediction techniques
  • Human error
  • Human Centered Design to reduce through life costs
  • Human Factors certification and regulation
  • Human Factors / System Integration
  • Industrial ergonomics
  • Job design
  • Mental workload
  • Participatory design
  • Problem solving
  • Product design
  • Psychophysics for display design
  • Requirements analysis
  • Safety
  • Simulation
  • Situation awareness
  • Socio–technical systems
  • Systems of systems
  • Training design and analysis

Program Board

Program Chair:

Don Harris, United Kingdom

Board Members:

  • Guy Andre Boy, United States
  • Joakim Dahlman, Sweden
  • Trevor Dobbins, United Kingdom
  • Mike Feary, United States
  • Shan Fu, P.R. China
  • Michaela Heese, Austria
  • Hung-Sying Jing, Taiwan
  • Wen-Chin Li, Taiwan
  • Mark A. Neerincx, Netherlands
  • Jan M. Noyes, United Kingdom
  • Taezoon Park, Singapore
  • Paul Salmon, Australia
  • Axel Schulte, Germany
  • Siraj Shaikh, United Kingdom
  • Sarah C. Sharples, United Kingdom
  • Anthony Smoker, United Kingdom
  • Neville A. Stanton, United Kingdom
  • Alex Stedmon, United Kingdom
  • Xianghong Sun, P.R. China
  • Andrew Thatcher, South Africa
  • Matthew J.W. Thomas, Australia
  • Rolf Zon, Netherlands

 
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