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  • 1.  July 2024 HART TG Member Conversations_Robert Gutzwiller

    Posted 07-18-2024 13:20

    Dear HART TG members,

    We fulfill our HART TG's mission by engaging multidisciplinary TG members in scientific discussions and practices. Our monthly TG member conversations are held on the last Tuesdays of each month at 12 pm ET. This is a great learning and networking opportunity in HART TG. 

    Our next event will be on Tuesday, July 30th, from 12 pm to 1 pm Eastern Time. The topic of the lightning talk will be "Agreeing to Work Together: Working Agreements Can Help Shape Trust between Humans and Automated Systems.
    " Our guest speaker is Dr. Robert Gutzwiller from the Arizona State University.  

    Bio: Dr. Robert S. Gutzwiller is an Associate Professor in Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. After receiving his PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Colorado State University in 2014, Robert accumulated research and management experience working for the United States Navy. He transitioned to a faculty position in Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University in 2018. He currently serves as associate director of the Center for Human AI and Robot Teaming (CHART) at ASU. His work applies cognitive engineering to cyberspace, transportation, and defense. His recent research focuses on human-automation interaction (How do humans learn to interact with and trust complex systems, particularly those which use automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning?), and studying cyberspace operations (How does a cyber analyst protecting networks develop awareness? Could cognitive techniques be used against would-be attackers to make defenses more robust? How can we build automated defenses that operators trust and understand?). Dr. Gutzwiller has been continuously funded by numerous DOD sources and is the author of over 58 peer-reviewed papers. He has received the Jerome H. Ely award and Marc Resnick best paper award prizes. He is also an avid cyclist, racing both off and on the road.

    A rough agenda: 5-minute announcements from TG members, 10-20 minute lightning talk, followed by Q&A and group discussions. Think about questions you may want to discuss with the speaker and the group and provide constructive feedback to the speaker. 

    Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: Zoom link here
        Password: 093725

    Here is our rolling meeting agenda and minutes for 2024: here.

    Best regards,
    Lixiao



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    Lixiao Huang, PhD
    HART TG Chair
    Research Assistant Professor
    Arizona State University
    lixiao.huang@asu.edu
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  • 2.  RE: July 2024 HART TG Member Conversations_Robert Gutzwiller

    Posted 07-29-2024 19:33

    This is a kind reminder that our next HART TG member conversations will be on Tuesday, July 30th, from 12 pm to 1 pm Eastern Time. The topic of the lightning talk will be "Agreeing to Work Together: Working Agreements Can Help Shape Trust between Humans and Automated Systems." Our guest speaker is Dr. Robert Gutzwiller from the Arizona State University.  

    Bio: Dr. Robert S. Gutzwiller is an Associate Professor in Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. After receiving his PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Colorado State University in 2014, Robert accumulated research and management experience working for the United States Navy. He transitioned to a faculty position in Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University in 2018. He currently serves as associate director of the Center for Human AI and Robot Teaming (CHART) at ASU. His work applies cognitive engineering to cyberspace, transportation, and defense. His recent research focuses on human-automation interaction (How do humans learn to interact with and trust complex systems, particularly those which use automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning?), and studying cyberspace operations (How does a cyber analyst protecting networks develop awareness? Could cognitive techniques be used against would-be attackers to make defenses more robust? How can we build automated defenses that operators trust and understand?). Dr. Gutzwiller has been continuously funded by numerous DOD sources and is the author of over 58 peer-reviewed papers. He has received the Jerome H. Ely award and Marc Resnick best paper award prizes. He is also an avid cyclist, racing both off and on the road.

    A rough agenda: 5-minute announcements from TG members, 10-20 minute lightning talk, followed by Q&A and group discussions. Think about questions you may want to discuss with the speaker and the group and provide constructive feedback to the speaker. 

    Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: Zoom link here
        Password: 093725

    Here is our rolling meeting agenda and minutes for 2024: here.



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    Lixiao Huang, PhD
    HART TG Chair
    Research Assistant Professor
    Arizona State University
    lixiao.huang@asu.edu
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  • 3.  RE: July 2024 HART TG Member Conversations_Robert Gutzwiller

    Posted 07-30-2024 19:54

    Thanks to Robert for giving an intriguing talk and incurred many questions and discussions. Also thanks to those who came to the meeting. 

    Here is the Zoom recording for members who missed the meeting. 

    https://asu.zoom.us/rec/share/P_ANFxug_5BuzTRsIgAquOwpLsG7-nAKOEmsVoSNvWKzd2GPGYw4o71rXdmk2A.WLPnjSs_40d-z865

    Passcode: 5MQJ.5J4



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    Lixiao Huang, PhD
    HART TG Chair
    Research Assistant Professor
    Arizona State University
    lixiao.huang@asu.edu
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