Celestine A. Ntuen
Distinguished University Professor
Greensboro, NC 27411
Phone: (336) 334-7780
Fax: (336) 334-7729
ntuen@ncat.edu
Education
Diploma in Education (Math/Physics), College of Education, University of Uyo, Nigeria, 1976.
BSIE, West Virginia University, 1980.
MS, West Virginia University, 1981.
Ph.D., West Virginia University, 1984.
Research Interests
My research focuses on Cognitive Systems Sciences & Engineering, Social Network, Human-Computer Interface, and Simulation of Human Enterprise Systems.
Professional Organizations
American Society of Engineering Education
Institute for Industrial Engineers
IEEE-Systems, Man, & Cybernetics, Human factors & Ergonomics
Current Research Projects
Human-Centric Command & Control Decision Making (Army Research Office; $2.5M): Study the theory and application of sensemaking as a precursor to decision making. Develop methods for training military personnel sensemaking process in evolving battlefield systems.
Toolkit for Tactical Visualization That Represents Uncertainty (US Air Force, X. Zhang & C. Ntuen, $84,579). Develop novel interface systems to support visualization of uncertain environments with uncertain adversary information.
Human Trust Calibration and Self-Confidence in Human Robot InteractionARL/CTA (Y.Seong, C. Ntuen, E. Park, $79,927). Develop theoretical and experimental data to calibrate human trust on robots performing battle tasks.
Evaluating 3-D Technology Impacts On Navy Sonar Operator (STTR)Progeny/NAVY (C. Ntuen, PI and S. Yoon, CO-PI; $48,000). Empirically validate new technology insertion into Navy’s future combat vehicles.
Current Journal Publications
(Over 50 Journal publications, including two books)
Celestine A. Ntuen, Obafemi Balogun, Edward Boyle, and Army Turner. Accepted for Publication 2006. Supporting Command and Control Training Functions in the Emergency Management Domain Using Cognitive Systems Engineering.
Misty Blue, Celestine A. Ntuen, and Tomasz Letowski. 2004. Speech Intelligibility of the Callsign Acquisition Test in a Quite Environment International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics (JOSE), 2—4, 10(2): 179-189.
Celestine A. Ntuen and L.D. Rogers. 2001. Effects of Information Presentation Refresh Rate and Moving Objects on Saccade Latency. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 5(1): 47-58.
Collaborations
Evidence-Based Research, Inc.
Sytronics
Progeny
Charles Analytics, Inc.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
VPI
Fayetteville State University
Bennett College
Rockwell Company
Raytheon
Boeing Company
Inspiration/Motivation
My motivation is derived from a search for world knowledge – not just engineering! I like people with a “yes I can” personality.
Vision
My vision and passion are to transform human technology enterprise systems research and education at A&T, so that the University is internationally recognized as an institution with a ranking amongst the top ten percent of similar research centers/institutes worldwide. |