This month’s Faculty Research Collaborative, sponsored by the Office of Faculty Advancement, Retention, and Excellence (FARE), will meet from 2 to 3:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, in 262 Rhatigan Student Center, Herrman Room. This month’s gathering will feature three-minute presentations by:
- Erin O’Bryan, communication sciences and disorders, presenting “Singing versus Speech in the Human Brain”
- Tetsuya Sato, human factors psychology, presenting “Examining Human–Automation Trust and Eye Movement Behavior Under Varying Risk Conditions in a High-Fidelity Flight Simulation Environment”
- Suman Bhandary, graphic design, presenting “An Investigation into the Readability Research for Native Bangla”
The Faculty Research Collaborative is an opportunity for faculty to network with other researchers on campus over brief research presentations, followed by Q&A and informal conversation. Coffee, drinks and snacks are provided.
The collaborative is spearheaded by engineering Professor Nils Hakansson, philosophy Professor Susan Castro, graphic design Assistant Professor Irmaj Puškarević and sociology Professor Twyla Hill.