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Amy R. Pritchett is the David D. Lewis Associate Professor of Cognitive Engineering in the School of Aerospace Engineering and a joint associate professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research encompasses human-automation interaction, including advanced decision aids; procedure design as a mechanism to define and test the operation of complex, multi-agent systems (e.g. air traffic control, launch vehicle mission control); and simulation of complex systems to assess changes in emergent system behavior in response to implementation of new information technology. She is on the editorial board of the Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, an area editor of the Transactions of the Society for Computer Simulations, and associate editor of the AIAA Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information and Communication. Her awards include the RTCA Jackson Award for contribution to aviation. She has previously served on the NRC Committee for Vision 2050 and the NRC committee reviewing the NGATS JPDO plan, where she contributed to the committee’s investigation of system modeling and human automation interaction.

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