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Daytona Beach Campus - College of Arts & Sciences Department of Human Factors and Systems Facilities
OverviewThe Department of Human Factors and Systems is committed to the on-going development and expansion of its research programs. Current research efforts are funded by federal and state agencies, industry, and private foundations. These efforts are dedicated to improving the safety and efficiency of aviation at the state, national, and international levels. The University's combination of flight-experienced faculty and students, in combination with extensive simulator capabilities, creates one of the world's best human factors research testbeds. Accordingly, the University has stimulated efforts to build a major human factors research capability. The University's dedicated, aviation-oriented faculty and student body, laboratories, simulators, and flight facilities provide the basic ingredients for supporting the on-going development and expansion of human factors research. This program has been designed to support the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) objective of using human factors research to improve safety and efficiency throughout the National AirSpace system. Current and future research plans include projects focused on human-centered
automation, The Department of Human Factors and Systems has a cadre of human factors specialists, a wide variety of training facilities capable of supporting research program objectives, and a master plan to guide the orderly development of the research programs and facilities. The facilities include:
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