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Be sure to attend Lightning Lessons at ASPIRE

What Is a Lightning Lesson?

Lightning lesson presentations are short-form talks unlike traditional meeting presentations, panels or lectures. Each speaker gets seven (7) to minutes to present and may use a limited number of slides. The point of a Lightning Lesson presentation is to briefly present a main point on a single topic. This presentation format challenges presenters to delineate the highlights of their work and explain its importance in a very brief period. 

Lightning Lessons will be presented in the corner section of the exhibition area.

TUES, SEPT. 10 Resilience and AI Integration in Dynamic Space-Based Team Operations
 
Xiaoyun Yin    

9:35 am - 9:42 am

  The Conscious Experience (What Is It?) and Conscious AI Agents (Can They Exist?) Robert C. Sugarman 10:50 am - 10:57 am
  Identifying Measures of Episodic Memory for Simulation Training (as Ability & Outcome) Nathan A. Sonnenfeld 11:00 am- 11:07 am
  TRANS SAFE: A human factors approach to designing safe, gender-affirming health care systems for transgender and gender non-conforming people Hanna J. Barton 2:35 pm - 2:42 pm
  Fatigue Failure Risk Assessment Tool: A Software for Integrated Approach to Ergonomic Analysis Sean Gallagher 2:45 pm - 2:52 pm
  Using a Standardized Checklist for Heuristic Evaluations Alexandria Gombas 4:05 pm - 4:12 pm
WED., SEPT. 11 Computational Ethnography for Community Co-Design Deborah Asabere 9:35 am - 9:42 am
  Alignment of Game Mechanics to Training Objectives in Safety-Critical Industries Nathan A. Sonnenfeld 10:50 am - 10:57 am
  Upper Extremity Exoskeleton for Manual Tasks Anna Konstant 11:00 am- 11:07 am
  “I am so much better than my teammates”: an analysis of the role of self-perception of skill in effective team dynamics within video games Akhil Modali 2:35 pm - 2:42 pm
  Usability Evaluation of a Patient Portal for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Patients in a Dental Hospital Adeola Bamgboje-Ayodele 2:45 pm - 2:52 pm
THUR, SEPT. 12 Human Factors and Ergonomics Education Across Disciplines: Lessons from Our Undergraduate Course Kaitlin Gallagher 9:35 am - 9:42 am
  Model Based Systems Engineering and Human Systems Integration Kimberly Lewis 10:50 am - 10:57 am
  Working Agreements for Human-Machine Teaming Robert Gutzwiller 4:05 pm - 4:12 pm
  Growth curve modeling is (often) superior in analyzing human factors and ergonomics data Shannon P. D. McGarry 2:35 pm - 2:42 pm
  Are We Satisfied with Trust Measurement in Ambivalent Situations? Dustin J. Souders 2:45 pm - 2:52 pm
FRI, SEPT. 13 Enhancing Humanoid Robot Teleoperation with Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Shyam Ganatra 9:35 am - 9:42 am