SONIC and ATLAS members: eight graduate students, one undergraduate researcher, and two post-doctoral researchers attended the NASA Human Research Program Investigators’ Workshop in Galveston, TX from January 23rd – January 26th.
Our team, together with our collaborators at DePaul, was showcasing eleven posters and presenting on three panels.
You can see the seven SONIC and ATLAS posters here:
Gabe Plummer: The Costs of Switching Between Team and Multiteam Tasks and The Role of Shared Cognition
Brennan Antone: Faulty Analysis: Analyzing Different Faultline Measurement Algorithms for Long-Duration Space Exploration
Zach Gibson: Building Extreme Teams: Simulating team Composition Effects in Isolated and Confined Environments
Patrick Park: Understanding Elective Task Switching
Ashley Niler: Impact of Social Connectedness, Communication Delay, and Sleep Deprivation on Cognitive Network Similarity in Analog Teams
Ilya Gokhman: Leadership Networks in Space Crews
Igor Zakhlebin: Influence of Interpersonal Perceptions on Team Structure in Long-Duration Space Exploration Missions