Dr. Ntuen is the Director of the Institute for Human-Machine Studies and 
a member of several professional organizations including past directorship in the Division of the Quality Control and Reliability Engineering of IIE.


He is also the Director of Industrial Engineering and Vice President of Administration unit in ASEE - Southeast, memberships in IEEE - SMC, NSBE, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, and International Society of Systems Engineering. 

 

  • He is the recipient of the 1994 SAE Ralph Teetor Educational Award 
  • The School of Engineering Research Excellence Award (1992, 1996) 
  • School of Engineering Excellence in Teaching Award (1993) 
  • Outstanding University Freshman Advisor Award (5 times) from North Carolina A&T State University 
  • A recipient of Pan-African Research Fellowship Award in Engineering from the Center for African-American Studies at North Carolina State University. 

He is currently on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics and has served as a guest editor for the International Journal of Microelectronics and Reliability. 

He has served as a board member selected by the NSF program in Interactive System to recommend long-range research plans. 

Dr. Ntuen has served as the Chairman for: The First International Conference in Intelligence Teleoperation; and 1995 and 1996 Symposium on Human Interaction with Complex Systems. 

Dr. Ntuen has published more than 30 refereed journals and over 70 proceeding articles.


Research and Teaching Interests:

Simulation, Knowledge-Based (Expert) Systems, Human-Machine Engineering Systems (design theory, cognitive ergonomics, reliability, and human-machine interaction).

Recent Publications:

C. A. Ntuen, "A theory of command language dialogue for a knowledge-based human-computer interaction", International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (1996), vol. 8(2), 145-164.

C. A. Ntuen. "Dynamic action theory: A framework for decision support modeling of digitized battlefield information. Proc." 3rd Annual Symposium on Human Interaction with Complex Systems, Wright State Univ., Ohio, IEEE Computer Press, 1996.

C. A. Ntuen & Watson, A. R. "Workload prediction as a function of system complexity. Proc." 3rd Annual Symposium on Human Interaction with Complex Systems. Wright State ;Univ., Ohio, IEEE Computer Press, 1996.

C. A. Ntuen and E. H. Park (Editors), "Human Interaction With Complex System: Theory & Applications" Kluwer Press, December 1996.

C. A. Ntuen, E. H. Park, A Setty, & M. Kim, "A Dialogue-based (Natural Language) platform for human interaction with an intelligent mining machine", International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 1995, 7(3), 249-272.

C. A. Ntuen & E. H. Park, "An experiment in scheduling and planning non-structured jobs: Lessons learned from artificial intelligence and operational research toolbox", European Journal of Operational Research, 1995,84,116-133.

C. A. Ntuen, "Modeling and simulation of human operator in mental task handling qualities". HCI International '95, Tokyo, July 9-14, 1995. In Symbiosis of Human and artifact: Future Computing and design for Human - Computer Interaction (Y. Anzai, K. Ogawa & H. Mori, Eds.), New York Elsevier, 915-917.

C. A. Ntuen & J. A. Chestnut, "An expert systems for selecting manufacturing workers for training". Expert Systems With Applications: An International Journal, 1995, 5(2), 130-149.

C. A. Ntuen, "An expert system for integrated circuit board inspection". International Journal of Computers In Industry, 1992, 281-289.