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Raymond Lawrence Oyung
SUMMARY
• 17 years of experience providing leadership in Human Factors applied environments (e.g. user experience, interaction design, information architecture) towards the identification and development of next generation user interfaces, hardware and software systems in a wide variety of populations utilizing various research methodologies.
• Leader and individual contributor to multi-site teams in various fast-paced stages of product designs in both technical and cost management capacities.
• Gathered, represented, and evangelized the user needs/requirements within integrated product teams, and stakeholder forums, while balancing goals of other sub-teams and the overall business objectives through data-driven results of subjective, objective, and physiological data collection, and analyses.
• Experience with OmniGraffle; Mindjet MindManager; MS Visio, Project, and Office; Noldus Observer; SPSS; video editing software.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY
NASA Ames Research Center, San Jose State University Research Foundation, Moffett Field, CA
11/09 – Present
Senior Research Associate supporting activities sponsored by:
• the Federal Aviation Administration, Human Factors Research and Engineering Group (AJP-61)
• Space Human Factors Habitability element of the Space Human Factors Engineering project
BAE Systems, Santa Clara, CA 05/09 – 11/09
Specialty Engineering Staff supporting Advanced Programs and Technology for the Ground Systems Division
Z-Tech, an ICF International Corp., consultant to BAE Systems, Santa Clara, CA 04/05 – 05/09
Fellow/Technical Director supporting Advanced Programs and Technology for the Ground Systems Division at BAE Systems
NASA Ames Research Center, San Jose State University Foundation, Moffett Field, CA
05/95 – 04/05
Senior Research Associate supporting the Fatigue Countermeasure Program
EDUCATION
San Jose State University 2003
Master of Science, Human Factors and Ergonomics
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1992
Bachelor of Science, Aeronautical Science;
PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS, PRESENTATIONS
Gore, B.F., Ahumada, A., Macramalla, S., Oyung, R. (2011). Workload considerations in long duration space operations: A system perspective. Internal Technical Report to NASA Human Research Program Element Space Human Factors and Habitability, Space Human Factors Engineering Project. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.
Lyons, R.D., O’Hara, J., Parasuraman, R., Oyung, R.L., Smith, B., Madrigal, D., McClain, B., et al. (2010). NextGen mid-term integrated workstation: human systems integration requirements. Technical Report to FAA AJP-61. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
Oyung, R.L., Madrigal, D., McClain, B., Powers, J. (2009). Soldier performance assessment: mitigation concepts. Technical Report, BAE Systems, Santa Clara, California.
Oyung, R.L., McClain, B., Madrigal, D., Powers, J. (2008). Indirect vision system evaluation in a surrogate vehicle: local situational awareness. Technical Report, BAE Systems, Santa Clara, California.
Oyung, R.L., Holdener, S., Powers, J. (2007). Counter-IED system evaluation plan. BAE Systems, Santa Clara, California
Oyung, R.L., Tada, Y., Powers, J. (2006). Seat comparison egress evaluation. Technical Report, BAE Systems, Santa Clara, California.
Oyung, R.L, McCauley, M., Powers, J. (2006). Risk 146 VME: legibility on the move and air ventilation evaluation. Technical Report, BAE Systems, Santa Clara, California.
Caldwell, J.A., Mallis, M.M., Colletti, L.M., Oyung, R.L., Brandt, S.L., Arsintescu, L., DeRoshia, C.W., Reduta-Rojas, D.D., Chapman, P.M. (2006). The effects of ultra-long range flights on the alertness and performance of aviators (NASA Technical Memorandum 2006-213484). Moffett Field, California: NASA Ames Research Center.
Oyung, R.L., Powers, J., Faust, J.C., Ciappara, N., Reemmer, B., Fong, C., Stout, D., Olson, R. (2005). Local area security analysis: technology assessment (indirect vision and sensor technology). Technical White Paper, BAE Systems, Emerging Technologies, Santa Clara, California.
Oyung, R.L., Powers, J., Loomis, L., Little, R., Derickson, J., Holman, G. (2005). Appendix X: BTA CE MANPRINT Guidelines. Technical White Paper Supplement, United Defense, CTC, Santa Clara, California.
Oyung, R.L. (2005). Health hazard analysis and assessment – crew station seats (acoustic and vibration). Technical White Paper, United Defense, CTC, Santa Clara, California.
Oyung, R.L., Chapman, P., Colletti, L.M., Reduta, D.R., Mallis, M.M. (2005). Are pilots well rested upon entering a NASA flight simulation protocol? Sleep (Suppl. 28), A356.
Mallis, M. M., Colletti, L. M., Brandt, S. B., Oyung, R. L., and DeRoshia, C. W. (2005) The effects of ultra long-range flights on the alertness and performance of aviators. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 76(3), 260.
DeRoshia, C. W., Colletti L. M., Oyung, R. L. and Mallis, M. M. (2005). Detection of fatigue states by analysis of circadian rhythms in locomotor activity. Sleep (Suppl. 28), A58.
Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2004). Cockpit light exposure in flight crew spanning 30 days of night flight activity. Sleep (Suppl. 27), A80-81.
Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2004). Differences in the amount of time in bed during layover and at home for domestic and international pilots. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 75(4), (Suppl. 2), B128.
Mallis, M.M., Neri, D.F., Colletti, L., Oyung, R.L., Reduta, D., Van Dongen, H.P.A. et al. (2004). Feasibility of an automated drowsiness monitoring device on the flightdeck. Sleep (Suppl. 27), A167-168.
Oyung, R.L. (2003). Activity and light exposure patterns in flight crew. Unpublished master’s thesis, San Jose State University, San Jose, California.
Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2003). Recovery sleep in flight crew spanning 30 days of flight activity. Sleep (Suppl. 26), A207.
Mallis, M.M., Oyung, R.L. & Reduta, D.D. (2003). Morningness-eveningness preference in commercial aviators. Sleep (Suppl. 26), A112.
Mallis, M.M., Co, E.L., Rosekind, M.R., Neri, D.F., Oyung, R.L., Brandt, S.L. et al. (2003). Evaluation of a web-based fatigue education and training module in the general aviation (GA) population. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 74(4), (Suppl. 2), B382.
Gray, A.R., Dean, D.A., Rodriguez, D.R., Mallis, M.M., Oyung, R.L. & Jewett, M.E. (2002). Cognitive throughput model predicts that scheduling of naps based on circadian phase improves pilot performance during ultra long-range flights. Sleep Research Society/SRBR (Society for Research on Biological Rhythms) Joint Meeting, May 21-22, 2002. 8th Meeting of the SRBR, May 22-26, 2002 Amelia Island Plantation, Jacksonville, Florida.
Neri, D.F., Oyung, R.L., Colletti, L.M., Mallis, M.M. & Dinges, D.F. (2002). Controlled activity as a fatigue countermeasure on the flight deck. Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine. 73, 654-664.
Oyung, R.L., Neri, D.F., Co, E.L., Colletti, L.M., Reduta, D.D. & Mallis, M.M. (2002). Web based education and training module: fatigue education for general aviation, regional, and commuter pilots. [Macromedia Flash Presentation] http://human-factors.arc.nasa.gov/zteam/webETM/GA_ETM/. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.
Rodriguez, D.M., Oyung, R.L., Barger, L.K., Mallis, M.M. & Jewett, M.E. (2002). Flight deck light exposure of pilots during long-haul trips between the United States and Japan. Sleep (Suppl. 25), A420.
Rosekind, M.R., Co, E.L., Neri, D.F., Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2002). Crew Factors in Flight Operations XV: Alertness Management in General Aviation Education Module. (NASA Technical Memorandum 2002-211394). Moffett Field, California: NASA Ames Research Center.
Rosekind, M.R., Co, E.L., Neri, D.F., Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2002). Crew Factors in Flight Operations XIV: Alertness Management in Regional Flight Operations Education Module. (NASA Technical Memorandum 2002-211393). Moffett Field, California: NASA Ames Research Center.
Mallis, M. M., Neri, D. F., Oyung, R., Colletti, L., Nguyen, T.T. & Dinges, D. F. (2002). Stability of behavioral alertness in pilots repeating simulated night flights. Sleep (Suppl. 25), A443.
Mallis, M. M., Neri, D. F., Oyung, R., Colletti, L., Nguyen, T.T. & Dinges, D. F. (2002). Biobehavioral differences in alertness of pilots during a 6-hr simulated night flight. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine , 73(3), 274.
Mallis, M.M., Neri, D.F., Oyung, R.L., Colletti, L.M., Nguyen, T.T. & Dinges, D.F. (2001). Factors associated with behavioral alertness in pilots flying simulated night flights. Sleep (Suppl. 24), A123.
Oyung, R.L. (Producer, Director) & Neri, D.F. (2001). JSC Inspection 99: alertness management effectiveness study 2“ PERCLOS overview [Video]. Available from NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California 94035.
Rosekind, M.R., Neri, D.F., Gregory, K.B., Mallis, M.M., Bowman, S.M., & Oyung, R.L. (2001). A NASA education and training module on alertness management: a survey of implementation and application. Sleep (Suppl. 24), A415.
Gregory, K.B., Oyung, R.L. & Rosekind, M.R. (1999). Managing alertness and performance in air traffic control operations. In P. S. Della Rocco (Ed.), The role of shift work and fatigue in air traffic control operational errors and incidents (NTIS Publication No. DOT/FAA/AM-99/2, pp. 1-10). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation.
Mallis, M. M., Neri, D. F., Oyung, R. L. & Dinges, D. F. (1999). Effectiveness of in-flight activity breaks as fatigue countermeasures during a simulated night flight. Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine 70(4), 368-369.
Neri, D. F., Mallis, M. M., Oyung, R. L. & Dinges, D. F. (1999). Do activity breaks reduce sleepiness in pilots during a night flight? Sleep 22 (Suppl.1), S150-S151.
Nimmagudda, R., Oyung, R.L., Berens, K., Gregory, K.B., Neri, D.F., Rosekind, M.R. et al. (1998). Assessment of sleep dynamics in a simulated space station environment. Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine 69(3), 220.
Rosekind, M.R., Gregory, K.B., Miller, D.L., Oyung, R.L., Neri, D.F. & Dinges, D.F. (1997). Sleep quantity and quality of augmented long-haul flight crews in on-board crew rest facilities. Sleep Research, 26, 41.
Rosekind, M.R., Neri, D.F., Miller, D.L., Gregory, K.B., Webbon, L.L. & Oyung, R.L. (1997). Crew fatigue research focusing on development and use of effective countermeasures. ICAO Journal 52(4), 20-22.
Rosekind, M.R., Gander, P.H., Gregory, K.B., Smith, R.M., Miller, D.L., Oyung, R.L., et al. (1996). Managing Fatigue in Operational Settings 1: Physiological Considerations and Countermeasures, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21, 157-165.
Rosekind, M.R., Gander, P.H., Gregory, K.B., Smith, R.M., Miller, D.L., Oyung, R.L., et al. (1996). Managing Fatigue in Operational Settings 2: An Integrated Approach, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21, 166-170.
Rosekind, M.R. (Producer), Miller, D.L., Co, E.L., Oyung, R.L., Gregory, K.B., Webbon, L.L., et al. (1996). Alertness Management in Flight Operations: Short Haul [Video]. (Available from NASA Ames Research Center, Mail Stop 262-4, Moffett Field, California 94035-1000).
Conference Presentations
Oyung, R.L., Chapman, P., Colletti, L.M., Reduta, D.R., Mallis, M.M. (2005). Are pilots well rested upon entering a NASA flight simulation protocol? Sleep (Suppl. 28), A356. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 19th Annual Meeting, June 18 – 23, 2005, Denver, CO, Colorado Convention Center.
Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2004). Differences observed in time in bed during layover and at home for domestic and flag pilots over 40 days of flight activity. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 75(4), (Suppl. 2), B128. Aerospace Medical Association’s 75th Annual Meeting, May 2-6, 2004, Anchorage, AK: William A. Egan Civic and Convention Center.
Oyung, R.L. & Mallis, M.M. (2004). Cockpit light exposure in flight crew spanning 30 days of night flight activity. Sleep (Suppl. 27), A80. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 18th Annual Meeting, June 5-10, 2004, Philadelphia, .PA: Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Oyung, R.L., & Mallis, M.M. (2003). Recovery sleep in flight crew spanning 30 days of flight activity. Sleep (Suppl. 26), A207. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 17th Annual Meeting, June 3-8, 2003, Chicago, IL: Hyatt Regency.
Mallis, M.M., Oyung, R.L., Colletti, L.M., Neri, D.F. & Dinges, D.F. (2001). Activity breaks as a fatigue countermeasure during a night flight. Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 5-8 March 2001, Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University.
CERTIFICATIONS, AWARDS, MEMBERSHIPS, AND COMMUNITY
Flight Qualifications
• Certificated Flight Instructor: Airplane, Instrument
• Commercial Pilot Certificate ASEL, AMEL
• Instrument and Multiengine Ratings
• FAA certificated ground school instructor: basic and advanced
• FAA Flight Physiology Training
Awards
• BAE Systems Chairman’s Bronze Team Award for the evaluation of an indirect vision system in a driving operation, 2008
• BAE Systems Chairman’s Bronze Team Award for the evaluation of a tele-operated vehicle system, 2007
• NASA Tech Brief Award for the Web-based General Aviation Education and Training Module in Alertness Management, 2006
• Space Act Award for the conceptualization and development of a web-based training experience for general aviation pilots that integrates with Federal Aviation Administration education and training programs: Education And Training Module (ETM) In Alertness Management For The WINGS Program, 2005
• NASA Turning Goals Into Reality (TGIR) Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Information Technology Infusion Team, 2004.
• Sleep Research Society Trainee Scientific Merit Based Travel Award, June 2004.
• Aerospace Medical Association, Space Medicine Branch Young Investigators Award Finalist, May 2004.
• Aerospace Human Factors Association’s William E. Collins Award, May 2003. Aerospace Medical Association’s Arnold D. Tuttle Award, May 2003.
• Associate Fellows Group of the Aerospace Medical Association’s Ellingston Award, May 2003.
• NASA Turning Goals Into Reality (TGIR) Aviation Safety Objective Team Award, 1999.
Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies
• Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
• Aerospace Medical Association
• Sleep Research Society