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- Formal training in experimental psychology and statistics; Certified
Professional Ergonomist (BCPE #36), and licensed aircraft pilot.
- Licensed engineering psychologist in the State of California (PL
4722).
- Thirty-five years of experience in
human factors research and engineering; twenty-five years of experience
specializing in studies of human performance, training, and equipment
design related to military avionics systems.
- Author of 165 technical reports, journal
articles, and conference papers.
- Director of basic and applied human factors research in support
of the development of computer-generated map displays, mission
planning systems, and helmet-mounted displays for aircraft and
land-vehicle applications.
- Director of human factors evaluations of automobile hand and foot
controls and display systems for major American and Japanese manufacturers.
- Co-recipient of the Alexander C. Williams
Award of the Human Factors Society for outstanding human factors
contributions to the design of operational systems.
- Ph.D. University of California, Santa
Barbara, 1975; Experimental psychology
- M.S. Kansas State University, 1966;
Psychology and statistics
- B.A. Stanford University, 1964; Psychology
- 1976 - Now Anacapa Sciences, Inc.
- Senior Scientist to Principal Scientist
- 1972 -1975 Human Factors Research,
Inc. - Senior Scientist
- 1969 -1970 U.S. Army 4th Psychological
Operations Group, Vietnam. - Commander, Propaganda Development
Center
- 1968 -1969 U.S. Army Human Engineering
Laboratories. - Research Psychologist
- 1967 -1968 Douglas Aircraft Company. - Engineer/Scientist
Rogers, S.P. & Asbury, C.N. (2003, May).
Development of an intelligent advisor for human-computer interface
design. Santa Barbara, CA: Anacapa Sciences, Inc.
Rogers, S. P., Asbury, C. N. & Szboslay, Z.P. (2003, April). Enhanced
flight symbology for wide field-of-view helmet-mounted displays.
In Proceedings of the Helmet and Head-Mounted Displays VI Conference,
Orlando, FL: SPIE. [VOL 5079].
Rogers, S.P. & Asbury, C.N. (1999, September). Development
of a flight training simulator for instructing the helicopter autorotation
maneuver. Santa Barbara, CA: Anacapa Sciences, Inc.
Rogers, S.P. & Asbury, C.N. , & Haworth, L. A. (1999, May)
Development of a powerful but inexpensive helicopter flight simulator.
In Proceedings of the American Helicopter Society Forum 55, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada: AHS.
Rogers, S.P. & Asbury, C.N., & Haworth, L. A. (1999, April).
Evaluation of earth-fixed HMD symbols using the PRISMS helicopter
flight simulator. In Proceedings of the Head-Mounted Displays
IV Conference, Orlando, FL: SPIE. [VOL 3689] 2-14.
Rogers, S. P., & Asbury, C. N. (1998,
April) New simulator for helmet-mounted display symbology research
and training. Proceedings of the Head-Mounted Displays III Conference,
Vol. 3362. Orlando, FL: SPIE. 2-14.
Rogers, S. P., Spiker, V. A., & Fischer, S. C. (1997, April) Effects
of system lag on head-tracked cursor control. Proceedings of
the Head-Mounted Displays II Conference, Vol. 3058. Orlando, FL: SPIE.
14-23.
Rogers, S. P. (1994, February). ACIDTEST: An intelligent advisor
to aid the design of advanced cockpit displays. In Proceedings
of the Workshop on Flight Worthy Helmet Mounted Displays (HMDs) and
Symbology for Helicopters, Moffett Field, CA: US Army Aeroflightdynamics
Directorate.
Rogers, S. P., & Myers, L. D. (1993) Development of an intelligent
system to aid in avionics display design. In Proceedings of the Digital
Avionics Systems Conference, Fort Worth , TX: AIAA/IEEE. 160-166.
Rogers, S.P., & Spiker, V.A. (1990). Guidelines for developing
mission planning systems. Automated Mission Planning Magazine,
25-27.
Rogers, S.P. (1989, November). Computer revolution energizes mission
planning system. Armed Forces Journal, 88-92.
Rogers, S.P., & Spiker, V.A. (1988). Computer-generated map display
for the pilot/vehicle interface. SAE 1988 Transactions; Journal
of Aerospace Section 1 - Volume 97, No. 881440, 1.1148-1.1161.
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