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Biography
Harrison is an Industrial and Operations Engineering Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan, advised by Dr. Yili Liu.
Education
- BS, Johns Hopkins University, 2024, Biomedical Engineering
- BA, Johns Hopkins University, 2024, Psychology
Research Interests
Harrison’s research interests include human-technology interaction, human-human teams, human-autonomy teams, workplace safety, and cognition modeling. His future goal is to conduct human factors research to improve team dynamics between humans and autonomous agents with the objective of ensuring workplace safety.
Publications
- Sims, H., Neyens, D., Catchpole, K., Biro, J., Lusk, C., & Abernathy III, J. (2024). The Impact of a Novel Syringe Organizational Hub on Operating Room Workflow During a Surgical Case. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.
- Sims, H., Biro, J., Lusk, C., Neyens, D. M., Catchpole, K., Shaik, A. S., … & Abernathy III, J. H. (2023). The design and evaluation of a syringe hub for organizing syringes in anesthesia medication delivery. Human Factors in Healthcare, 4 100049.