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Key Dismukes
Ames Associate/Consultant

NASA Ames Research Center MS 262-4
Moffett Field, CA 94035
rkeydismukes@gmail.com
408-784-3862 phone
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  Dr. Dismukes recently retired as Chief Scientist for Human Factors in the Human Factors Research & Technology Division at NASA Ames Research Center (CV - PDF). His  research addresses cognitive issues involved in the skilled performance of pilots, their ability to manage challenging situations, and their vulnerability to error. Specific topics include prospective memory (remembering to perform deferred intentions), management of attention in concurrent task performance, and training crews to analyze their own performance.  He also writes on issues involved in science and the public interest.

Previously, Dr. Dismukes was Director of Life Sciences at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. He received his PhD in biophysics from Pennsylvania State University and received postdoctoral training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has published papers in basic and applied psychology, neuroscience, and science and social policy. He holds airline transport pilot, B737 and Citation type, and glider instructor ratings.

 
 
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