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General Contact Information:
Department of Psychology and Communication Studies
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-3043

phone: (208) 885-6324
fax: (208) 885-7710
hfprogram@uidaho.edu

 

View pictures of the HFES 2003 meeting in Denver

Andreas Finkelmeyer wins PPTG "best student presentation" award at 2003 HFES meeting for his UI master thesis

UI HF program establishes Idaho Driving Simulator through an NSF-EPSOR instrumentation grant and additional institutional matching funds

We are working to a links-page that will include links to the most important sites for human factors. For now, this page includes mainly links to relevant local sites.

Archive of social events at Idaho

Since the Fall of 2001, we are trying to compile interesting or funny information about the social life in the human factors program here at Idaho. We will add more pictures and information as it becomes available. If you have anything of interest, please send an email to swerner@uidaho.edu. You can visit the current archive at www.uidaho.edu/human-factors/events/HF.archive.html

Teaching Tools

In an attempt to increase interactive and hands-on experiences in human factors education, we are providing the teaching-tools site to exchange re-usable and scalable demonstrations or in-class experiments that we have developed at the University of Idaho. We hope that other educators will also use this site to disseminate their teaching enhancements to the human factors and ergonomics community. To enter the first version of teaching-tools, just go to www.uidaho.edu/teaching-tools

Prototype of our Idaho HFES student chapter's web site on human factors

The HFES student chapter at the University of Idaho is developing a web site explaining the field of human factors to the lay person. This is an ongoing project and you might encounter non-functional links within the site. The web site is being developed by our human factors students and the Department of Psychology does not take any responsibility for the content (although we laud the effort of our students of course). To enter the student chapter site, click here.

Products - what our graduate students do

Many of our graduate students are working on real things, producing tangible results. In the future, we would like to feature some of the final results through this web site. To see one particular product that a few of our graduates and students at SonoSite worked on recently, click here.



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