Human Performance Modeling Technical Group

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The HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING TECHNICAL GROUP The Human Performance Modeling Technical Group focuses on the development and application of predictive, reliable, and executable quantitative models of human performance. In distinction to other approaches to behavioral and cognitive modeling, human performance modeling considers the human, engaged in some goal-directed behavior, in the context of a designed task environment.

Postdoctoral Position Available at Texas A&M University

  • 1.  Postdoctoral Position Available at Texas A&M University

    Posted 09-02-2020 11:07
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    Hello Everyone,

    There is an opening for a postdoctoral researcher in my lab (human-system interaction lab) at Texas A&M University.

    Applicants are expected to hold a Ph.D. degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering or a closely related field.
    The successful candidates will have a strong background in experiment design, statistical analysis, as well as familiarity with statistical software such as R, JMP or SPSS. The position involves conducting research in the area of human-systems engineering with a focus on driver behavior and distraction, human-automation interaction, and cognitive performance modeling. In addition to conducting research, the postdoctoral researcher will engage in other activities such as advising graduate students, consulting or collaborating with other researchers or graduate students in this area, and working closely with the PI on research proposals. Please contact me (mzahabi@tamu.edu) if you are interested and include a detailed resume with a publication list, two representative papers, and the names and email addresses of at least three references.

    Thanks,
    Maryam Zahabi


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    Maryam Zahabi
    .Assistant Professor
    .Texas A&M University
    College Station TX
    979-458-2354
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