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Office:ME 2110
Phone: 612-626-8391
Email: hayes@me.umn.edu
Ph.D. 1990, Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University
M.S. 1987, Knowledge-Based Systems, Carnegie Mellon University
B.S. 1983, Math/Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Technology has become integral and necessary in our lives at home and at work. However, technological systems can hinder as well as help people in doing what they need to do. The goals of my research are to understand how to design effective systems of people and technology using an approach that combines elements of engineering, computer science, psychology and management science. By understanding how to design technology that works with, rather than in spite of people, we can be more effective in our work, live more harmoniously with our technological creations, and live better lives.
My projects explore issues ranging from:
Funding opportunities on women and gender (doc)
Book: Human Computer Etiquette
Students
Director of Graduate Studies for the Human Factors Program
University of Minnesota Faculty Senate
Steering Committee for the Network of Interdisciplinary Initiatives
IE 5511 Human Factors and Work Analysis
IE8541 Intelligent Decision Support Systems
Decision Support Laboratory