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Human Factors Research Engineer

Location:
Orlando, FL
Posted:
November 15, 2017

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Stephanie A. Quinn

**** ****** *****, *******, ** 32806 407-***-**** ac3bz2@r.postjobfree.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/StephanieAQuinn/

SUMMARY

Postdoctoral Professional with nine years of experience in the design, execution, analysis, and reporting of applied cognitive research. Skilled in leading projects using qualitative and quantitative methods and adhering to ISO, FDA, and EU medical device regulations. Previous SECRET clearance. SKILLS

Certification of Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI): DoD Requirements for Human

Subject Research and Department of The Navy

Securing and leading extramurally funded

projects

Multiple research disciplines (5 years DoD)

conducting both lab and field research

EDUCATION

Ph.D. December, 2013 Applied Experimental and Human Factors Psychology University of Central Florida

M.A. August, 2010 Applied Experimental and Human Factors Psychology University of Central Florida

B.S. June, 2005 Psychology

University of Central Florida

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Human Factors and Usability Consultant AGILIS CONSULTING GROUP March 2017 – Sept 2017 Orlando, FL

Provide medical product regulatory and usability services to major clients in the US and EU. Provide expertise in human factors, international standards, and FDA guidance and regulations.

Lead projects from conception to completion for both pre- and post-market medical devices.

Develop protocols, conduct task analyses, create and implement study design, determine root causes, and develop final reports.

Moderate medical device formative evaluations and validation studies. Associate Transportation Researcher TEXAS A&M TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE August 2015 – March 2017 College Station, TX

Design and conduct cognitive, perceptual, and behavioral research in the Center for Transportation Safety’s HF Program. Develop research and experimental design specification documents, perform qualitative and quantitative research techniques, and conduct basic and advanced statistical procedures.

Provide high-level HF expertise involving human performance and technology transfer.

Secure research funding and fulfill obligations to federal, state, local, and private sponsors.

Assess performance using physiological techniques (thermal camera, ECG, EDA, Empatica).

Author state-wide educational materials including campaign messages, tip cards, and informational videos on motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian safety.

Microsoft Office Suite software (e.g., Excel,

PowerPoint, Visio, Word)

Statistical research methods

Statistical analysis software (SPSS,

SuperLab)

Writing technical reports and peer-reviewed

publications

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Research Associate DESIGN INTERACTIVE, INC.

March 2014 – May 2015 Orlando, FL

Lead experiments in applied cognitive research using cutting edge behavioral and physiological measurement techniques. Conduct quantitative and qualitative research including usability testing, task analysis, conducting focus groups, and designing surveys. Conduct effectiveness evaluations of technology-based training support systems for Department of Defense clients.

Performed project leadership and management duties and collaborated with clients and SMEs.

Developed and executed experimental protocols.

Reviewed academic and applied research literature and prepared internal review board paperwork.

Administered biofeedback and physiological measurement techniques (EEG, ECG, EMG, EDA, eye tracking, and cortisol via saliva assays).

Research Assistant ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY

July 2010 – March 2014 Orlando, FL

Manage and co-manage research experiments involving autonomy and individual differences and their effects on workload and performance.

Prepare internal review board paperwork, protocol creation, data collection, data analysis and reporting of results.

Co-author technical reports and academic publications. Research Assistant RSK ASSESSMENTS

March 2007 – June 2011 Orlando, FL

Investigate human factors aspects of forensic cases, including perceptual and cognitive limitations and inadequate design.

Review applied research literature and created presentations for technical and annual meetings.

Administered, scored and analyzed hundreds of Simulator Sickness Questionnaires (SSQ) and Motion History Questionnaires (MHQ) using nonparametric techniques. Research Assistant INSTITUTE FOR SIMULATION AND TRAINING March 2009 – March 2010 Orlando, FL

Conduct research in the Applied Cognition and Training in Immersive Virtual Environments (ACTIVE) laboratory.

Research analyst of human performance and situation awareness in multi-tasking environments.

Administer physiological measures including EEG, ECG, EDA, and eye tracking devices. Instructor of Record UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA August 2006 – December 2008 Orlando, FL

Responsible for the creation and conduction of the course Sleep and Dreams on regional UCF campuses

(i.e., Cocoa, Kissimmee & Daytona, FL). Lectures focused on the biological and physiological aspects of sleep, the psychophysiological consequences of sleep deficiency, and research and theories of sleep and dreams cross-culturally.

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PUBLICATIONS

Wunderlich, R.C., Manser, M., Ferris, T.K., Pavlidas, I., Langari, R., Bao, S., Higgins, L.L., & Quinn, S.A.

(2017). Toyota Economic Loss Settlement Safety Research: Final Technical Report. College Station, TX: Texas A&M Transportation Research Institute. Quinn, S.A., & Manser, M. (2016). Toyota Economic Loss Settlement Safety Research: Subtask 3b Focus Groups (TTI Report, 603***-*****). College Station, TX: Texas A&M Transportation Institute. Manser, M., Quinn, S.A., & Higgins, L. (2016). Motorcyclists Safety Equipment Use Program: Additional Campaign Messages (TTI Report, 2016-TTI-G-1YG-0082). College Station, TX: Texas A&M Transportation Institute.

Carroll, M., Padron, C.K., Quinn, S.A., Supris, G., Winslow, B., & Vicklund, E. (2015). Effectiveness of process level feedback at training tactical decision making. Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC), Paper No. 15201, 1-12. Champney, R., Lackey, S., Stanney, K., & Quinn, S.A. (2015). Augmented reality training of military tasks: Reactions from subject matter experts. Human –Computer Interaction: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Training Trends in Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality. Wright, J.L., Chen, J.Y.C., Quinn, S.A., & Barnes, M.J. (2015). Human-agent teaming for multiple robot control: The impact of LOA and individual differences on operator performance. Human Factors

(in progress).

Wright, J.L., Quinn, S.A., Chen, J.Y.C., & Barnes, M.J. (2014). Individual differences in human-agent teaming: Analysis of eye movement data and workload. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 58th Annual Meeting (pp.1410-1414). Quinn, S.A. (2013, December). Mitigation of Motion Sickness Symptoms in 360 Indirect Vision Systems

(unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. Chen, J.Y.C., Quinn, S.A., Wright, J.L., Barber, D., Adams, D., & Barnes, M.J. (2013). Human-agent teaming for robot management in multitasking environments. Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 103-104. Wright, J., Chen, J.Y.C., Barnes, M.J., & Quinn, S.A. (2013). The Effects of Level of Autonomy on Human- Agent Teaming for Multi-Robot Control and Local Security Maintenance. (ARL Technical Report, ARL-TR-6724). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Drexler, J., Chen, J.Y.C., Quinn, S.A., & Solomon, D. (2012). Effects of Display Dimension and Viewpoint Synchronization on Robot Teleoperation Performance in a Simulated Environment (ARL Technical Report, ARL-TR-6255). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

Chen, J. Y. C., Barnes, M. J., Quinn, S. A., & Plew, W. (2011). Effectiveness of RoboLeader for supervisory control of multiple robots in a dynamic re-tasking environment (ARL Technical Report ARL-TR- 5692). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Chen, J. Y. C., Barnes, M. J., Quinn, S. A., & Plew, W. (2011). Effectiveness of RoboLeader for dynamic re- tasking in an urban environment. Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting (pp.1501-1505), Las Vegas, NV, 19-23 Sep. 2011. Kennedy, R.S., Kennedy, R.C., French, J., Quinn, S.A., & Capo, A.T. (2009). Preventing simulator sickness of onboard flight simulators. Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, Lakehurst, NJ, Phase I STTR, 2009.

Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Quinn, S.A. (2008). A meta-analysis of the effect of time pressure on human performance. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 52nd Annual Meeting

(pp. 1513-1516).

Wang, J., Billings, D. R., Quinn, S., Howey, A., & Gentzler, M. (2007). Learning Chinese through multimedia: An examination of the effects of concurrent and non-concurrent presentations on comprehension. HCI International Proceedings, 2007.



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