New Chair of CLS Has Passion for Human Factors and UP Life

David Hemmer, dean of the College of Sciences and Arts, has announced that Kelly Steelman has accepted the position as chair of the Cognitive and Learning Sciences department.

Steelman, an associate professor of psychology and an affiliated associate professor of mechanical engineering-engineering mechanics, had been working as the interim chair.

Hemmer cited Steelman's work developing Michigan Tech’s new bachelor’s degree in human factors as one reason he’s happy to see her in the role. “Kelly has done a great job as interim chair, including shepherding the department’s new human factors BS degree through to approval,” he said.

Here's what Steelman said about the new undergraduate major in human factors:

"Our new human factors major will be great for students that are interested in designing the future and building new technologies, but also really care about people and want to understand why people do the things that we do and why we make the mistakes that we do," she said.

"A human factors program is a particularly good fit for Michigan Tech, as it blends foundational coursework in psychology with courses in systems engineering, human-computer interaction, usability, business, and design," she continued. "Designing the major was a true multidisciplinary effort, with faculty from numerous departments and colleges providing input and feedback."

Find out more about Steelman, from her (really) long journey to Houghton to her roller derby involvement.

Volunteers Sought: Remote Augmented Reality Data Collection

We are looking for volunteers to take part in a study exploring how people may interact with future augmented reality (AR) interfaces.

During the study, you will record videos of yourself tapping on a printed keyboard. The study takes approximately one hour, and you will be paid $15 for your time. You will complete the study at your home.

To participate, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must have access to an Android mobile phone.
  • You must have access to a printer.
  • You must be a fluent speaker of English.
  • You must be 18 years of age or older.
  • You must live in the United States.

If you would like to take part, please contact Reza Habibi at rhabibi@mtu.edu

Job Postings

Job Postings for Tuesday, June 8, 2021  

Staff and faculty job descriptions are available on the Human Resources website. For more information regarding staff positions, call 906-487-2280 or email mtujobs@mtu.edu.

For more information regarding faculty positions, contact the academic department in which the position is posted. 

Assistant Sponsored Programs Accountant, Sponsored Programs Accounting. Apply online.

Coordinator, Research and Online Grad Programs, Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics. Apply online.

Research Engineer/Scientist I – Optics and Spectral Scientist, Michigan Tech Research Institute. Apply online.

Public Safety Officer (12 months/ 40 hours/ shift varies), Public Safety and Police Services (POA posting June 8 to June 14, 2021 — external applications will only be reviewed after internal applications). Apply online.

Michigan Technological University is an Equal Opportunity Educational Institution/Equal Opportunity Employer that provides equal opportunity for all, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Accommodations are available. If you require any auxiliary aids, services, or other accommodations to apply for employment or an interview at Michigan Technological University, please notify the Human Resources office at 906-487-2280 or mtujobs@mtu.edu.

New Funding

Tim Colling (CEGE/CTT) is the principal investigator (PI) on a project that has received a $15,954 other sponsored activities contract from the Michigan Department of Transportation.

The project is titled "Local Roads Research Board Peer Exchange - STIC Initiative."

Chris Codere (CEGE/CTT) is a co-PI on this potential 21-month project.

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Pengfei Xue (CEGE/GLRC) is the principal investigator on a project that has received a $95,228 research and development co-op joint agreement from the U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Great Lakes Science Center.

The project is titled "Understanding and forecasting potential recruitment of Lake Michigan fishes by modeling growth and survival of larval stages with coupled climate, biophysical, and bioenergetics models."

This is a potential four-year project.

Reminders

Fill Out the COVID-19 Symptom Monitoring Form Before Coming to Campus

If you are working on campus while the University is at Health Safety Level Two, remember that no one is permitted to come to campus with symptoms consistent with COVID-19.

Employees are required to monitor for symptoms daily before coming to campus using the Daily Symptom Monitoring Form.

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Michigan Tech to Host Bay College on June 23

Michigan Tech will host a small delegation of administrators and faculty from Bay College on June 23 to discuss opportunities for academic partnership, including articulations for transfer credit.

If you or your department wish to meet with Bay College during the visit, please contact Cassy Tefft de Muñoz, director of educational outreach, at catefft@mtu.edu.

Bay de Noc Community College (commonly known as Bay College) is located in Escanaba, Michigan. Founded in 1962, it serves over 5,000 credit students each year through more than 90 academic programs. Bay College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

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