Former Fellows

Fellows whose Fellowships began in 2002:

Name: Nicole A. Atkinson
Agency: Defense Manpower Data Center
Division: DMDC - West
School: California State University at Monterey Bay
Program of Study: Bachelor's
Dates: Start: 03/2002 End: 05/2003


Name: Amber N. Beam
Agency: Defense Manpower Data Center
Division: DMDC - East
School: George Mason University
Program of Study: M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational)
Dates: Start: 08/2002 End: 08/2003


Name: Kelly L. Birchfield
Agency: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral & Social Sciences
Division: Fort Benning Research Unit, GA (Institutional Training)
School: Auburn University
Program of Study: Master's, Psychology (Clinical)
Dates: Start: 01/2002 End: 09/2002


Name: Laticia D. Bowens
Agency: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral & Social Sciences
Division: Orlando Research Unit, FL (Technology-based Training)
School: University of Central Florida
Program of Study: Ph.D., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational)
Synopsis: I am currently involved in research investigating change blindness in the context of military digital displays. The overall goal of this research, and my previous research endeavors at ARI, is to identify how training can make Soldiers more proficient in the use of military simulations, thereby increasing their effectiveness in combat situations.
Publications:
Chen, J.Y.C., Durlach, P.J., Sloan, J.A., & Bowens, L.D. (2005). Robotic operator performance in simulated reconnaissance missions (ARL Technical Report 3628). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

Durlach, P.J., Bowens, L.D., Neumann, J.L., & Carnahan, T.J. (2004). Coding verbal interactions in a prototype future force command and control simulation (ARI Technical Report 1141). Arlington, VA: US Army Research Institute for the Behavioral & Social Sciences.

Durlach, P., Neumann, J., & Bowens, L. (2006). Evaluation of a touch screen-based operator control interface for training and remote operation of a simulated micro-uninhabited aerial vehicle. In Cooke, N. (ed.) Human factors of remotely operated vehicles, (pp. 165-177). Amsterdam: Elsevier Jai Press.

Marshall, H., Hart, J., Stahl, J., Green, G., Dolezal, M., Durlach, P., Bowens L., Neumann, J., & Burnett, R. (2003, October). Issues in development of a virtual embedded training environment for control of robotic system in the future combat system (FCS). Paper presented at the Huntsville Simulation Conference, Huntsville, AL.

Dates: Start: 08/2002 End: 05/2008



Name: Erica M. Boyce
Agency: Navy Personnel Research, Science, and Technology
School: University of Memphis
Program of Study: B.S., Management Information Systems
Dates: Start: 05/2002 End: 08/2003


Name: Joaquin C. Bridges
Agency: Defense Manpower Data Center
Division: DMDC - West
School: California State University at Monterey Bay
Program of Study: B.S., Telecommunications, Multimedia, & Applied Computing
Dates: Start: 06/2002 End: 05/2003


Name: Steven H. Brown
Agency: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral & Social Sciences
Division: Fort Knox Research Unit, KY (Unit Training)
School: University of Louisville
Program of Study: Ph.D., Computer Science
Dates: Start: 08/2002 End: 10/2003


Name: Marta E. Brown
Agency: Navy Personnel Research, Science, and Technology
School: University of Memphis
Program of Study: Ph.D., Psychology (Experimental)
Dates: Start: 10/2002 End: 08/2004


Name: Bradley J. Brummel
Agency: Defense Manpower Data Center
Division: DMDC - East
School: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Program of Study: Ph.D., Psychology (Organizational)
Publications:
Nye, C.D., Brummel, B.J., & Drasgow, F. (2009). Differentiating gender discrimination and sexist behavior: An examination of antecedents and outcomes. Military Psychology, 21, 299-314.


Dates: Start: 08/2002 End: 08/2003
            Start: 08/2004 End: 08/2005


Name: Thomas J. Carnahan
Agency: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral & Social Sciences
Division: Fort Knox Research Unit, KY (Unit Training)
School: Western Kentucky University
Program of Study: Master's, Psychology (Industrial/Organizational)
Publications:
Carnahan, T.J., Lickteig, C.W., Sanders, W.R., Durlach, P.J., & Lussier, J.W. (2004). Novice versus expert command groups: Preliminary findings and training implications for future combat systems. ARI Research Report 1821. Arlington, VA: US Army Research Institute.

Durlach, P.J., Bowens, L.D., Neumann, J.L., & Carnahan, T.J. (2004). Coding verbal interactions in a prototype future force command and control simulation. ARI Technical Report 1141. Arlington, VA: US Army Research Institute.

Lickteig, C. W., Sanders, W. R., Durlach, P. J., Carnahan, T. J., & Lussier, J. W. (2004, April). Human performance essential to battle command: Methods and findings on future command group performance. Paper presented at the Defense Analysis Seminar XII, Seoul, Korea.

Lickteig, C. W., Sanders, W. R., Durlach, P. J., Carnahan, T. J., Lussier, J. W. & Sauer, G. (2003, December). A focus on battle command: Human system integration for future command systems. Paper H1217 presented at the 2003 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education (I/ITSEC) Conference, Orlando, FL.

Lickteig, C.W., Sanders, W.R., Durlach, P.J., Lussier, J.W., & Carnahan, T.J. (2003). Human performance essential to battle command: Report on four Future Combat Systems Command and Control (FCS C2) experiments. ARI Research Report 1812. Arlington, VA: US Army Research Institute.
Dates: Start: 06/2002 End: 08/2003




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