Mentor and Principle Human Factors Engineer in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Discovery Lab
Highest Achievement: Saving lives on battlefield and in calamity situations
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Student mentor and Principal Human Factors Engineer at discovery lab of the Air Force Research Laboratory in Summer 2014.
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Worked with Parachute jumpers (PJ) unites and first responders' teams
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Data collection methods including operations field observations and control room observations
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Understand the technology integration points and to develop the wireframes and prototypes
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Direct Outcome 1: Mobile-based training log and a medical telemetric data communication-presentation system
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System tested at the National Center for Medical Reaadiness (NCMR) at Fairborn, Ohio with the special force training team and SWAT team
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The training assistant system was successfully implemented replacing the traditional memory recollection based data logging system
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This system was designed not only to assist the training program commanders but also to assist the commanders in the control room to better allocate the resources to the disaster sites
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Direct Outcome 2: Mobile-based medical telemetric data collection and presentation system
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Hypoallergenic skin attached sensor patch communicates with the Near Field Communication (NFC)
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NFCs communicate with android-based mobile system and send data to Google glass
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