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Old Dominion University

Department of Psychology

 

Norfolk, Virginia

J. Christopher Brill, PhD

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Welcome!

Dr. Brill is a faculty member at ODU for the human factors psychology doctoral program.  His areas of interest include multimodal displays (esp. vibrotactile displays), human performance assessment, system trust, responses to motion (e.g., sopite syndrome, virtual environment aftereffects), aerospace psychophysiology, multiple resource theory, and workload assessment.  He is the founder and director of the Applied Sensory Psychology (ASP) Laboratory.

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Ph.D. Applied Experimental and Human Factors Psychology, 2007
University of Central Florida

M.A. Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Human Factors Emphasis), 2003
University of West Florida

B.A. Psychology, 1996
Northern Kentucky University

June 1, 2015 - Dr. Brill is invited as a member of an Expert Work Group on Spatial Orientation organized by the U.S. Navy.

April 22, 2015- Dr. Brill is appointed deputy chair of the analytics and decision-making track for MODSIM World 2016 (conference),

May 5, 2015 - Dr. Brill gives an invited talk at the International Symposium for Aviation Psychology in Dayton, OH.

September 26, 2014 - Congratulations to Amanda Allen, who successfully defended her master’s thesis.

August 18, 2014 - We’d like to welcome two new people to the ASP Lab.  Magan Cowan is a new undergraduate research assistant.  James Corcoran has been in the lab for 1.5 years, but is now as a PhD student.  We’re pleased to have you both!

August 15, 2014 - New funding.  Our audiotactile research with the US Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory has received a one-year extension/expansion with additional funding.

July 21, 2014 - Dr. Brill participates in two invited panels at the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) conference in Krakow, Poland.