Pamela McCauley
Professor
University of Central Florida
USA
Biography
Dr. Pamela McCauley is an internationally recognized innovator and Industrial Engineering researcher in the development of mathematical models, human engineering, and engineering leadership at the University of Central Florida Department of Industrial Engineering. She is the author of over 80 technical papers, book chapters, conference proceedings and the best-selling ergonomics textbook, Ergonomics: Foundational Principles, Applications, and Technologies and her research-based book; Transforming Your STEM Career Through Leadership and Innovation: Inspiration and Strategies for Women. The U.S. State Department awarded Dr. McCauley the prestigious Jefferson Science Fellowship for the 2015-2016 term. Jefferson Science Fellowships are distinguished appointments to senior academics based on their stature, recognition, and experience in the national and international scientific or engineering communities, and their ability to rapidly and accurately understand scientific advancements outside their discipline area to effectively integrate this knowledge into U.S. Department of State discussions. Dr. McCauley has the distinction of being a 2012 U.S. Fulbright Scholar Specialist Program Awardee for her US- New Zealand.
Research Interest
Industrial Engineering, Fuzzy set theory in human factors model development, Development of Intelligent Systems using fuzzy modeling techniques, Prevention and Prediction of Injuries Modeling, Intelligence Systems for Military-Related application