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Gregory Corso
Associate Professor,
School of Psychology
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Gregory M. Corso received his Ph.D. in Engineering Psychology from
New Mexico State University
in 1978. He has been at Georgia Tech since 1978,
except for time spent as a visiting professor at the
United States Military Academy
during the 1986 academic year. Currently, he is an
Associate Professor of Psychology and the Associate Director of the School
of Psychology. He teaches graduate classes in human performance, displays
and controls, and environmental stresses. His research has been supported
by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the Office of Naval
Research and General Dynamics. He has been a consultant to
The Institute of Simulation and Training, BellSouth, NCR, and Lockheed
Corporation. Dr. Corso's primary research interests are in visual
display coding, theories
of human performance, the effects of auditory noise on human performance,
and adaptive automation. He is a member of the Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society, and Sigma Xi.
Contact information:
Gregory Corso
Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center
College of Computing
801 Atlantic Drive
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280
E-mail: gregory.corso@psych.gatech.edu
 
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