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Scott A Shappell, Ph.D. |
Douglas A. Wiegmann, Ph. D. |
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Dr. Shappell is a Professor of Industrial Engineering at Clemson University. Before joining the faculty at Clemson, Dr. Shappell was the Human Factors Research Branch Manager at the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute. In addition, he has served over 16 years in the U.S. Navy as an Aerospace Experimental Psychologist He has published/ presented well over 200 papers, books, and presentations in the fields of accident investigation, system safety, spatial disorientation, sustained operations and fatigue. Dr. Shappell received a B.S. in psychology (1983) from Wright State University graduating Summa Cum Laude with honors in psychology and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1990. |
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Douglas A. Wiegmann is an Associate Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. Before joining the faculty in Madison, Wisconsin he was a National Institutes of Health Roadmap Scholar at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine where he also served as the Director of Human Factors and Patient Safety Research within the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery at Mayo. A private pilot, Dr. Wiegmann has also been an associate professor of Human Factors at the University of Illinois in Urbana-‐Champaign. Dr. Wiegmann received his Ph.D. in cognitive psychology in 1992 from Texas Christian University and formerly served as an aviation psychologist and accident investigator for both the National Transportation Safety Board and the United States Navy. |