Contractor & DeChurch Featured in JACR Forum on Space Team Dynamics

We’re thrilled to share that Journal of Applied Communication Research (JACR) Volume 53, Issue 1 (2025) is live! This edition explores resilience in the context of media, caregiving, and scholarly collaboration across the globe.

A special shoutout to Noshir Contractor and Leslie DeChurch for their featured Forum article: “We Are a go for launch! working with NASA to forecast and improve team dynamics in space missions”

Their piece highlights groundbreaking work with NASA, forecasting and enhancing team dynamics in space missions—a perfect example of translating communication research into high-stakes, real-world impact.

Read the full issue here!

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Noshir Contractor Selected For the 2025-26 CASBS Fellows Class

Noshir Contractor has been selected for the 2025-26 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University (CASBS) Fellows Class, a lineup of interdisciplinary scholars pushing boundaries in the behavioral and social sciences!  The class is comprised of 33 scholars and practitioners representing 18 U.S. institutions and 12 international institutions and programs. Meet the 2025-26 fellows here: https://bit.ly/4lmkiS2

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Noshir Contractor paneled in the “Balancing AI across Regulation, Innovation & Safety” panel at the UK – India AI Conference 2025

Noshir Contractor participated in the “Balancing AI across Regulation, Innovation & Safety” panel at the UK – India AI Conference 2025 today. He joined leading experts in two panel discussions, exploring the vital intersections of AI development concerning regulation, innovation, and safety. He started at the “Automation vs. Augmentation: Finding the Right Balance for the Future of Work” panel discussing theintersection of AI with workforce dynamics. He then contributed to “Balancing AI across Regulation, Innovation & Safety” panel.

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Noshir Contractor & Team’s Latest Research in Scientific Reports

The paper “The Differential Impacts of Team Diversity as Variability Versus Atypicality on Team Effectiveness,” published in Scientific Reports, examines how two types of team diversity—variability and atypicality—affect team performance. Authored by Neelam Modi, Alina Lungeanu, Leslie DeChurch, and Noshir Contractor, this research explores whether teams with varied backgrounds or those with members who all share an underrepresented status work better and why. This study provides important insights for organizations looking to improve their team strategies.

🔗  Access the full study here: Read it now!

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SONIC Lab Shines at NASA Human Research Program Investigators’ Workshop 2025

SONIC Lab had a productive week at the NASA Human Research Program Investigators’ Workshop in Galveston, TX from Jan 28-31, 2025! Here are some highlights from our presentations:

Oral Presentations:

  1. “Teams that SIRIUSly Go the Distance: Effect of Isolation and Confinement on Team Performance” – DeChurch, Chan, Lungeanu, Contractor
  2. “TEAMSTaR: Supporting Resilient Teams to Go the Distance” – Contractor, Chan, Lungeanu, DeChurch, Bell

Poster Presentations:

  1. “PRISM: Performance Reimagined in Spaceflight Multiteam Systems” – Chan, DeChurch, Contractor
  2. “Paired for Success: Operationally Building Crew Communication” – Chan, Sudarsan, DeChurch, Lungeanu, Bell, Contractor
  3. “Improving Space Mission Success Through Team State-Building Activities” – Qian, Chan, Lungeanu, DeChurch, Bell, Contractor

We also presented “Collective Attention in Spaceflight Multiteam Systems: Mitigating the Negative Impact of Communication Delays” at the workshop.

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Noshir Contractor Explores Digital Education at Vishwakarma University Conference

Professor Contractor, a distinguished researcher from Northwestern University, discussed innovative strategies in digital education that are shaping the future of learning. The session provided valuable insights into the integration of technology in educational settings, highlighting both current achievements and future potentials in digital learning.

Thank you for joining us at the International Conference on “Elevating Academic Standards and Practices in Higher Education”!

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TEAMS: Teamwork-Enhancing Adaptive Machine Synergies (ARL)

Funded by U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL): W911NF-23-2-0217-P00002

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Advancing Diverse Viable Effective Networked Teams (ADVENT)

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF)
Award number 2341432

This project addresses the challenge of forming high-performance, high-viability teams with significant heterogeneity and affinity levels. This project aims to create an open-source computational network model to optimize team formation by integrating functional individual differences and member affinity. The researchers train and test this computational model using empirical data from four distinct teaming contexts: scientific collaborations, open-source software development, space crews simulating long-duration space exploration missions, and project teams among students in educational and executive development programs. Utilizing the Multitheoretical Multilevel (MTML) framework, the researchers explore how teams within social networks can form at various levels (individual, dyad, triad, and group) and seek to maximize heterogeneity in certain characteristics while enhancing members’ affinity in others. Key goals include developing an MTML model to elucidate team assembly mechanisms, implementing a data-driven computational model to estimate team performance and viability based on member and network attributes, conducting virtual experiments to explore the impacts of various team configurations, and publishing an interactive web-based Exploratorium for users to simulate team performance and viability dynamically.

Team Members:

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Noshir Contractor Serves as Panelist at 50th Anniversary of the Internet Celebration

On July 15th, SONIC Director Noshir Contractor participated as a panelist at an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Internet, held at the Royal Society in London. Fellow panelists include Sir Nigel Shadbolt from Oxford, Dame Wendy Hall from Southampton, Vicki Nash from Oxford Internet Institute, and Hannes Werthner from Technical University of Vienna. Panelists were joined by respondent Vincent “Vint” Nerf, the co-inventor of Internet. Read more about the event here.
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