Presenter
Jing Chen
Biography
JING CHEN (she/her/hers) is an assistant professor of human factors and human-computer interaction in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Rice University. She received a M.S. in industrial engineering and her Ph.D. in psychology from Purdue University. Her research interests include the fundamental principles of human performance and decision-making, and their application to solving human-automation interaction problems in application domains such as autonomous driving, cybersecurity, uncrewed aerial systems, and healthcare. She is a recipient of the Earl Alluisi Award for Early Career Achievement from the American Psychological Association, the Rising Star Award from the Association for Psychological Science, and the George E. Briggs Dissertation Award from the American Psychological Association. Chen is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Psychonomic Society.
Presentations
Lecture
Student Forum
Poster
Aging
Augmented Cognition
Children's Issues
Communications
Cybersecurity
Education
Environmental Design
General Sessions
Human AI Robot Teaming (AI)
Macroergonomics
Occupational Ergonomics
Student Forum
Surface Transportation
Sustainability
System Development
Invited Symposium
Perception and Performance
Lecture
Student Forum
Poster
Aging
Augmented Cognition
Children's Issues
Communications
Cybersecurity
Education
Environmental Design
General Sessions
Human AI Robot Teaming (AI)
Macroergonomics
Occupational Ergonomics
Student Forum
Surface Transportation
Sustainability
System Development
Lecture
Surface Transportation
DEI
Poster
Aging
Augmented Cognition
Children's Issues
Communications
Cybersecurity
Education
Environmental Design
General Sessions
Human AI Robot Teaming (AI)
Macroergonomics
Occupational Ergonomics
Student Forum
Surface Transportation
Sustainability
System Development
Lecture
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Invited Symposium
Perception and Performance