Virginia Tech: Invent the Future Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Highlights

ISE researchers and their collaborators from five other institutions will soon engage in research on new construction safety and health
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Dr. Christian Wernz and Andrew Henry won Third Place in the INFORMS Service Science Section Best Paper Award
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ISE Takes First Place in APM Outstanding Chapter Competition for 2008-09!
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2008-2009 Material Handling Student Design Competition won by ISE students
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Winchester's summer research program focuses on diversity, science of human computer interaction
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New staff member to support Harris Manufacturing Processes Laboratory
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Students make own biodiesel derived from waste vegetable oil to fuel vehicles
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Graduate Student, Brian Mayer, participates in two big Adventure Races
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Recent Alumn selected as the Army Chief of Weapons Branch, Human Factors Integration Division
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Bradley M. Davis

ISE Ph.D. Student (Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics)

Biographical Information

Brad is a federal employee for the US Army Research Laboratory, Human Research and Engineering Directorate (ARL-HRED). He has worked a human factors engineer for ARL-HREDsince 2003 before joining the ISE graduate program in 2006. He received approval to return to school full-time on his Ph.D. at Virginia Tech.Brad received his BS in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri at Rolla. He is currently working with Dr.Winchester on an Augmented Reality TrainingSystem to aid US Army Landmine Detection.

Plans upon graduation:

Upon graduation, Brad plans to return to work for ARL-HRED.