Wei Xu Named Fellow of the International Ergonomics Association
Fellow's status in IEA recognizes extraordinary or sustained, superior accomplishments of an individual and the candidate’s distinction as an ergonomics professional. Candidates for IEA Fellow must have been a Full Member in good standing of a Federated or Affiliated Ergonomics Society for at least the preceding 10 years, and have served the ergonomics community at an international level, including service to the IEA. An extensive publication record in international journals or international consulting or service to the United Nations organizations or similar further distinguishes candidates
Dr. Wei Xu is a Professor of Human Factors at Zhejiang University in China and a researcher at Intel. Dr. Xu started his HF/E career in 1985. He was one of the founding members of the Chinese Ergonomics Society (CES) in the late 1980s and has been a member of HFES for 25 years. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology under Prof. Marvin Dainoff and his M.S. in Computer Science both from Miami University in 1997. His work focuses on human-AI interaction, human-computer interaction, and aviation human factors. He has been serving on the U.S. Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to ISO TC159/SC4 (Human-Systems Interaction Committee) and the ISO TC169/SC4 WG6, representing HFES since 2013. He has contributed to the development of many ISO HF/E related standards, such as ISO 9241-210/220/230/810.
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