Kelly Satterfield

 Kelly Satterfield

Kelly M. Satterfield

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Biography

George Mason University - Psychology


Resume

  • 2011

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Human Factors Psychology

    George Mason University

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Human Factors Psychology

    George Mason University

  • 2005

    Bachelor of Science (BS)

    Biology

    University of Dayton

  • Microsoft Excel

    Human Factors

    Qualitative Research

    Science

    Microsoft Word

    Cognitive Psychology

    Research

    SPSS

    Statistics

    PowerPoint

    Public Speaking

    Quantitative Research

    Research Design

    Teaching

    Data Analysis

    Experimental Design

    Satterfield

    Kelly

    Satterfield

    George Mason University

    Transportation Research Center Inc.

    Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    University of Dayton

    Wright Patterson Air Force Base

    Dayton

    Ohio

    Battlespace Acoustic Lab\n\n- With Dr. Victor S. Finomore Jr.\n- Conducted research on auditory displays for communicative-intensive environments in order to increase effectiveness and reduced workload. This research involved the design and evaluation of the display.\n- Assisted in writing protocols

    collecting data

    data analysis

    and writing drafts for publication

    Research Intern

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Based at Wright Patterson AFB

    Worked on projects related to human-machine teaming. Specifically working on a project concerning human compliance and robotics.

    Postdoctoral Researcher

    Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

    Fairfax

    Virginia

    Worked with Dr. Tyler Shaw in the Hemodynamics

    Automation

    Reliance and Trust (HeART) Lab on projects concerned with vigilance

    mental workload

    and trust in automation. Experienced in using Transcranial Doppler Sonography to examine cerebral blood flow velocity during mental workload and sustained attention. More recently begun to work on projects examining trust in automation

    particularly with situations involving differing levels of risk.

    Doctoral Student

    George Mason University

    Fairfax

    Virginia

    Independent instructor of course which included creating and delivering lectures

    assignments

    exams

    and grading. Taught compete lecture sections as well as a section completely online.

    Instructor

    George Mason University

    Dayton

    Ohio

    Memory

    Aesthetics

    Attention

    and Perception Laboratory\n\n- With Dr. Susan Davis\n- Researched aesthetic preferences for symmetry in faces\n- Gained experience using Adobe Photoshop to create symmetrical faces as testing materials

    collected data

    and analyzed data using SPSS

    Research Assistant

    University of Dayton

    East Liberty

    OH

    Human Factors researcher on assignment to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration at the Vehicle Research Test Center

    Research Scientist

    Transportation Research Center Inc.

    Fairfax

    Virginia

    -Teaching assistant for Cognitive Psychology (PSYC 317) where duties included presenting two lectures

    aiding in creating testing materials

    grading tests and assignments

    and holding office hours\n\n- Teaching assistant for Statistics Lab (PSYC 300) where duties included being the instructor of the independent lab sections

    leading class exercises and demonstrations

    aiding in creating test materials

    grading tests and assignments

    and holding office hours

    Teaching Assistant

    George Mason University

    Wright Patterson Air Force Base

    Dayton

    Ohio

    As part of the Center of Excellence in Neuroergonomics

    Technology

    and Cognition (CENTEC) collaboration between George Mason University and the Air Force Research Laboratory\n\n- With Dr. Gregory Funke and Dr. Adam Strang\n- Using EEG

    heart rate variability

    and postural sway to examine the degree of physiological coupling of team members experiencing workload transitions while working on a collaborative task\n- Assisted in designing experiments

    collecting

    data

    data analysis

    and writing\n- Used MatLAB for signal processing and applied non-linear statistical techniques

    Research Assistant

    George Mason University

PSYC 317

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