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Celestine A. Ntuen
Professor and
Director
The Institute for Human Machine Studies
Research
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Education:
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N.C.E. (Maths/Physics), CRS
University, Nigeria, 1976
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B.S., IE,
West Virginia University, 1980
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M.S., IE,
West Virginia University, 1981
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Ph.D, IE,
West Virginia University, 1984
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Industry Experience:
He Has served as a consultant to many industries that include,
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Faculty Profile:
Dr. Ntuen has published over 110 refereed journal and conference proceeding
papers, edited one book, and developed workshop series on human-centered design
and cognitive engineering.
In the last six years, he has served as PI to
numerous research investigations that include,
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Modeling and Cognitive Display of
Military Courses of Action by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory for $2.6M
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Human
Modeling in Complex Systems by NASA for $2.3M
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Human Signal Analysis for
Workload Classification by the U.S. Air Force for $240,000
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Human-Machine
Research and Education by ONR for $880,000.
Dr. Ntuen is a recipient of numerous
awards that includes
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the College of Engineering Researcher
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Teacher of the
year, 1995 NSF-AMP Outstanding Mentor
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SAE Ralph Teetor Educator Award
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Pan-African Research Leadership
Award
He has served as
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Member of North
Carolina State Information Research Legislation Committee (October 1997-1999)
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Member of Greensboro Technology Planning Board (January 1998-December
1998)
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Plenary Keynote Speaker on International Symposium on Human & Technology,
Kangnam, South Korea (December 1, 1997)
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Invited Panel member, National Science
Foundation Workshop on Human-Centered Design (February1997)
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Invited Chair,
National Science Foundation on Human Centered Systems for Solving National
Challenge Problems (Group on Digital Battlefield)(November 14,1997)
Dr. Ntuen
is the co-founder (with Dr. E. Park) of the Annual Symposium on Human
Interaction with Complex Systems.
He has presented invited workshops on
cognitive engineering in Hong Kong, Korea, Germany, China, and Kuwait.
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Professional
Membership Affiliation:
- Institute of
Industrial Engineers (IIE)
- IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Human Factors
and Ergonomics
- ASEE, Systems Sciences
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Piedmont-Triad
Industry Consulting Interest:
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Industry application of information technology, ergonomics and human factors in
service and manufacturing industries
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system analysis and simulation for
management decision making
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