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Daytona Beach Campus - College of Arts & Sciences

Department of Human Factors and Systems

Department Alumni

HUMAN FACTORS AND SYSTEMS ALUMNI

The Department with 100% placement and the highest average starting salary of 1999 ERAU graduates!!!! (Source: Battistoni, T. (2001), Alumni Survey: Class of 1999 Graduates. Daytona Beach, FL: Office of Institutional Research)


What did our alumni say?

"...Embry-Riddle's undergraduate Human Factors program has been a tremendous resource to draw upon.

Embry-Riddle's name resounds throughout the aviation and aerospace community as the industrys education leader. The Human Factors program that ERAU offers is by far the cornerstone in building an exciting career and has proven time and time again a valuable educational resource to get the job done.

Working for Sikorsky Aircraft on the RAH-66 Comanche program has made me appreciate the technical expertise that the undergraduate HF program at Riddle has provided. The complexity of systems such as Comanche makes such technical expertise a must making ERAU's HF graduates a desired commodity among the industry's recruitment personnel. Embry-Riddle's Human Factors program ensures that working at the Industrys technological forefront is an exciting and comfortable place to be .

Our department alone is home to many ERAU HF graduates, making up more than half of the Comanche Crewstation Systems Integration department in Stratford, CT. The aviation/aerospace industry knows a good thing when it has found it and the undergraduate Human Factors program at Embry-Riddle provides the industry with what it seeks,.. very well qualified and competent graduates. Keep up the great work, it makes my degree even more valuable.

Thanks for the experience, "

Matthew Roach

Human Factors Engineer
COMANCHE Crewstation Design


The Department of Human Factors and Systems at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University appreciates our alumni and their achievements.  The following is a selected list of alumni and where they are employed.

Mariann Abbonizio, FAA

Regina Bolinger, Engineer, Flight Deck, Boeing Commercial Airplane Co.

Dwaine Carvan, The Boeing Company, RM&T Engineering

Jody Dosen, Crown Consulting, Inc. Transportation Systems Division

Clark Farthing, NASA Johnson Space Center, ISS Human Engineering Integration Team (SF6)

Thea Feyereisen, Honeywell Technology Center

Stephanie Hearon, JSF Air System Human-Machine Interface Team

Kristina J. Hendrickson, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, JSF Air Systems Human-Machine Interface Team

Cortney Johnson, Veritas

Charles Kaylor, Dept. of the Navy

Stephanie Kreseen, Booz Allen Hamilton

Kulathumani Krishnan, GNP Computers

Tricia Lowe, Raytheon Electronic Systems

Meg MacIsaac, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.

Matthew Neal, British Airways (Airline Pilot)

Julia Oldenburg, Brooks AFB, Altitude & Acceleration Operations, Vaerloese DK-3500, Denmark

Steven Ratka, Crew Station Design, RAH-66 Comanche, Sikorsky Aircraft

Esa Rantanen, Asst. Professor, Institute of Aviation

Matthew Roach, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

Heather Saunders, BAE Systems

Kyle Smith, Boeing

Colleen Wabiszewski, Boeing Douglas Products Div.

Dan Wheeler, Brooks AFB, Aerospace Physiologist

Darren Wilson, Northrop Grumman

Elizabeth Brix Wilson, Northrop Grumman