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Dr. Sasangohar receives two HFES awards

Congratulations to Dr. Farzan Sasangohar, PhD, who has received two HFES – Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) awards: The William C. Howell Young Investigator Award and The Bentzi Karsh Early-Career Service Award for the 2021 year! Established in 2013, The William C. Howell Young Investigator Award provides an award plaque to a person recognized […]

ACE Lab and Dr. Sasangohar were featured in TAMU Engineering Interview

ACE Lab TAMU and Dr. Farzan Sasangohar, PhD were featured in this Texas A&M University College of Engineering interview on our research pertaining to students’ mental health response to COVID-19. ACE Lab’s article on this research is now the most-read JMIR Publications article of all time with more than 730,000 views: https://www.jmir.org/top-articles/overview. Check out the […]

Hayder Alhilo wins the IISE Society for Health Systems scholarship

Congratulations to Hayder Alhilo for winning the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers Society for Health Systems scholarship! Your ACE Lab family is so proud of you!

ACE Lab receives funding to collaborate on three new projects

We are excited to announce three new funded projects (~$3 Million) ACE Lab TAMU will work on in the next three years! We’ll collaborate with our long-time collaborator Dr. S. Camille Peres (Public Health) as well as Drs. Robin Murphy (Comp Sci), and Maryam Zahabi (ISEN) on a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant titled A […]

Mahnoosh Sadeghi publishes part of her dissertation in Human Factors

Congratulations to Mahnoosh Sadeghi for publishing part of her dissertation in Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Her paper is titled “Understanding Heart Rate Reactions to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Among Veterans: A Naturalistic Study”!

Alec Smith publishes part of his dissertation in IISE Transactions

Congratulations to Alec Smith for publishing part of his dissertation in IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors. His paper is titled “The impact of commutes, work schedules, and sleep on near-crashes during nurses’ post shift-work commutes: A naturalistic driving study”.

Carolina Paras passes her final Ph.D. Exam!

Congratulations to Carolina Rodriguez Paras for passing her Dissertation Defense and final Ph.D exam! Great job soon to be Dr. Carolina Rodriguez Paras. ACE Lab TAMU is so proud of your achievements!

ACE Lab article reaches number 1 most viewed article of all time published in JMIR Publications

Congratulations to Changwon Son, Sudeep Hegde, Alec Smith, Xiaomei Wang, and Farzan Sasangohar, PhD for their article on the: “Effects of COVID-19 on College Students’ Mental Health in the United States: Interview Survey Study” for being the top number 1 most viewed article of all time published in JMIR Publications!

Dr. Sasangohar named the editor-in-chief of the HFES’s new journal

Congraulations Dr. Farzan Sasangohar, PhD for being named the editor-in-chief of the HFES – Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s (HFES) new journal, Human Factors in Healthcare. The journal will be published by Elsevier and will bridge the gap between academic research and practice of human factors and ergonomics in health care. Amazing Work!

Margaret Fowler graduates with her M.S in Industrial Engineering

We would like to congratulate ACE Lab graduate researcher Margaret Fowler for receiving her M.S in Industrial Engineering! Margaret has been a member of ACE Lab since 2016 and worked on data analysis and usability on the PTSD project as well as working as a graduate research assistant at Texas A&M Transportation Institute. After graduation […]

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