Presenter
Biography
Jason Stoltz is a Master’s student in Biomedical Engineering at Brown University. During his time in the Computational Neuromodulation Laboratory at Rhode Island Hospital, Jason’s work was aimed at the use of combining wearable sensors and motion tracking software to monitor tremor symptoms in Parkinson’s patients. His interest in the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics started when Jason audited the course Human Factors and Ergonomics taught by Dr. Jesse Duroha at the University of Rhode Island (URI). Jason graduated from URI with dual degrees in Biomedical Engineering (B.S) and Biology (B.A).
Presentations
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