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People > NCSU Research & Education Team > Kaber

Dr. David Kaber
Associate Professor

North Carolina State University
Department of Industrial Engineering
334 Riddick Labs
Box 7906
Raleigh, N.C. 27695

Phone: 919.515.3086
Fax: 919.515.5281
Email:
dbkaber@ncsu.edu
Web: http://people.engr.ncsu.edu/dbkaber/

Education

B.S., Industrial Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1991
M .S., Industrial Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1993
Ph.D., Industrial Engineering, Texas Tech University, 1996


Research Interests

Cognitive engineering, ergonomics, human-computer interaction, human factors engineering, occupational safety engineering, statistics, and system safety engineering.


Selected Publications

  • Kaber, D. B. and Endsley, M. R. (2004). The effects of level of automation and adaptive automation on human performance, situation awareness and workload in a dynamic control task. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 5(2), 113-153.

  • Riley, J. M., Kaber, D. B. and Draper, J. V. (2004). Using measures of situation awareness and attention allocation to quantify telepresence experiences in teleoperation. Human Factors & Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 14(1), 51-68.

  • Kaber, D. B., Tan, K-W and Riley, J. (2002). Improved usability of aviation automation through direct manipulation and graphical user interface design. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 12(2), 153-180.
  • Kaber, D. B., Riley, J., Tan, K-W and Endsley, M. R. (2001). On the design of adaptive automation for complex systems. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 5(1), 37-57.

  • Kaber, D. B., Onal, E. and Endsley, M. R. (2000). Design of automation for telerobots and the effect on performance, operator situation awareness and subjective workload. Human Factors & Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 10(4), 409-430.