View a list of student and chapter award recipients.
The Jerome H. Ely Award was established in 1966 for the outstanding paper published in each volume of Human Factors.
1966 (for Vol. 6, 1964) |
Warren H. Teichner |
1967 (for Vol. 7, 1965) |
Charles W. Simon |
1968 (for Vol. 8, 1966) |
Stanley N. Roscoe, Scott G. Hasler, and Dora J. Dougherty (Strother) |
1969 (for Vol. 9, 1967) |
Corwin A. Bennett, Samuel H. Winterstein, and Robert E. Kent |
1970 (for Vol. 10, 1968) |
W. Dean Chiles, Earl A. Alluisi, and Oscar S. Adams |
1971 for Vol. 11, 1969
1971 for Vol. 12 1970 |
James V. Bradley
Nicholas A. Bond, Jr. |
1972 (for Vol. 13, 1971) |
Paul Webb |
1973 (for Vol. 14, 1972) |
Steven L. Johnson and Stanley N. Roscoe |
1974 (for Vol. 15, 1973) |
Robert C. Williges |
1975 (for Vol. 16, 1974) |
Irwin Pollack |
1976 (for Vol. 17, 1975) |
Richard E. Christ |
1977 (for Vol. 18, 1976) |
Charles P. Greening |
1978 (for Vol. 19, 1977) |
Bruce Durding, Curtis A. Becker, and John D. Gould |
1979 (for Vol. 20, 1978) |
Dov Zohar |
1980 (for Vol. 21, 1979) |
John Baxter and John Y. Harrison |
1981 (for Vol. 22, 1980) |
Dov Zohar, Alexander Cohen, and Naomi Azar |
1982 (for Vol. 23, 1981) |
Christopher D. Wickens, S. Joy Mountford, and William Schreiner |
1983 (for Vol. 24, 1982) |
Steven J. Starr, Claudia R. Thompson, and Steven J. Shute |
1984 (for Vol. 25, 1983) |
Walter W. Wierwille and Sidney A. Connor |
1985 (for Vol. 26, 1984) |
Don H. Liles, S. Deivanayagam, M. M. Ayoub, and Prakesh Mahajan |
1986 (for Vol. 27, 1985) |
Donald Vreuls and Richard W. Obermayer |
1987 (for Vol. 28, 1986) |
Susan G. Hill and Karl H. E. Kroemer |
1988 (for Vol. 29, 1987) |
John D. Gould, Lizette Alfaro, Vincent Barnes, Rich Finn, Nancy Grischkowsky, and Angela Minuto |
1989 (for Vol. 30, 1988) |
Joyce H. Iavecchia, Helene P. Iavecchia, and Stanley N. Roscoe |
1990 (for Vol. 31, 1989) |
Penelope M. Sanderson |
1991 (for Vol. 32, 1990) |
Gavan Lintern, Stanley N. Roscoe, Jefferson M. Koonce, and Leon D. Segal |
1992 (for Vol. 33, 1991) |
Anthony J. Aretz |
1993 (for Vol. 34, 1992) |
Robert C. Williges, Beverly H. Williges, and Sung H. Han |
1994 (for Vol. 35, 1993) |
Kevin B. Bennett, Mona L. Toms, and David D. Woods |
1995 (for Vol. 36, 1994) |
Daniel Gopher, Maya Weil, and Tal Bareket |
In 1996, the name of the award was changed to the Jerome H. Ely Human Factors Article Award.
1996 (for Vol. 37, 1995) |
Douglas J. Brems, Michael D. Rabin, and Jill L. Waggett |
1997 (for Vol. 38, 1996) |
Raja Parasuraman, Mustapha Mouloua, and Robert Molloy |
1998 (for Vol. 39, 1997) |
Thomas A. Dingus, Daniel V. McGehee, Natarajan Manakkal, Steven K. Jahns, Cher Carney, and Jonathan M. Hankey |
1999 (for Vol. 40, 1998) |
John V. Draper, David B. Kaber, and John M. Usher |
2000 (for Vol. 41, 1999) |
Stephanie A. Guerlain, Philip J. Smith, Jodi Heintz Obradovich, Sally Rudman, Patricia Strohm, Jack W. Smith, John Svirbely, and Larry Sachs |
2001 (for Vol. 42, 2000) |
Raja Parasuraman, Anthony J. Massalonis, and Peter A. Hancock |
2002 (for Vol. 43, 2001) |
Mark St. John, Michael B. Cowan, Harvey S. Smallman, and Heather M. Oonk |
2003 (for Vol. 44, 2002) |
John D. Lee, Daniel V. McGehee, Timothy L. Brown, and Michelle L. Reyes |
2004 (for Vol. 45, 2003) |
David Peebles and Peter C. H. Cheng |
2005 (for Vol. 46, 2004) |
Marcus Watson and Penelope M. Sanderson |
2006 (for Vol. 47, 2005) |
Mark St. John, Harvey S. Smallman, Daniel I. Manes, Bela A. Feher, and Jeffrey G. Morrison |
2007 (for Vol. 48, 2006) |
Lloyd D. Tripp, Gerald Matthews, and Joel S. Warm |
2008 (for Vol. 49, 2007) |
Nadine B. Sarter and Christopher D. Wickens |
2009 (for Vol. 50, 2008) |
Stephanie M. Merritt and Daniel R. Ilgen |
2010 (for Vol. 51, 2009) |
Christopher D. Wickens, Stephen R. Rice, David Heller, Shaun Hutchins, Jamie Hughes, and Krisstal Clayton |
2011 (for Vol. 52, 2010) |
Jamie C. Gorman, Nancy J. Cooke, and Polemnia G. Amazeen |
2012 (for Vol. 53, 2011) |
Rob Gray |
2013 (for Vol. 54, 2012) |
Brian R. Ott, George D. Papandonatos, Jennifer D. Davis, and Peggy P. Barco |
2014 (for Vol. 55, 2013) |
Grant S. Taylor and John S. Barnett |
2015 (for Vol. 56, 2014) |
Raja Parasuraman, Brian Kidwell, Ryan Olmstead, Ming-Kuan Lin, Ryan Jankord, and Pamela Greenwood |
2016 (for Vol. 57, 2015) |
David L. Strayer, Jonna Turrill, Joel M. Cooper, James R. Coleman, Nathan Medeiros-Ward, and Francesco Biondi |
2017 (for Vol. 58, 2016) |
Christopher D. Wickens, Robert Gutzwiller, Alex Vieane, Benjamin A. Clegg, Angelia Sebok, and Jess Janes |
2018 (for Vol. 59, 2017) |
Joachim Meyer and Thomas B. Sheridan |
2019 (for Vol. 60, 2018) |
Trent Victor, Emma Tivesten, Par Gustavsson, Joel Johansson, Fredrik Sangberg, and Mikael Ljunt Aust |
2020 (for (Vol 61, 2019) |
Sarah L. Riggs and Nadine Sarter |
2021 (for Vol 62, 2020) |
Matthew Bolton, Xi Zheng, Meng Li, Judy Edworthy, Andrew Boyd |
2022 (for Vol 63, 2021) |
Greg A. Jamieson & Gyrd Skraaning |
The Honorary Foreign Membership Award was established in 1967.
1967 |
Joel Norman |
1968 |
John A. Adolfson and Alan D. Baddeley |
1969 |
Zbynek Bures and J. Hoskovec |
In 1970 the award was revised and named the Distinguished Foreign Colleague Award.
1970 |
W. T. Singleton |
1971 |
Boris F. Lomov |
1972 |
K. H. F. Murrell |
1973 |
Bernard G. Metz |
1974 |
Brian Shackel |
1975 |
John M. Rolfe |
1976 |
Etienne P. Grandjean |
1977 |
Elwyn Edwards |
1978 |
Donald Broadbent |
1979 |
Rainer K. Bernotat |
1980 |
Masamitsu Oshima |
1981 |
Jan Rosner |
1982 |
E. Nigel Corlett |
1983 |
Alain L. Wisner |
1984 |
Walter Rohmert |
1985 |
Ilkka Kuorinka |
1986 |
Hans-Jorg Bullinger |
1987 |
Jens Rasmussen |
1988 |
Kyung S. (Ken) Park |
1989 |
Kazutaka Kogi |
1990 |
Ivan Brown |
1991 |
Rabindra Nath Sen |
1992 |
Houshang Shahnavaz |
1993 |
Mitsuo Nagamachi |
1994 |
Ong Choon Nam |
1995 |
James Reason |
In 1996, the award name was changed to the Distinguished International Colleague Award.
1996 |
Valeri F. Venda |
1997 |
Shrawan Kumar |
1998 |
Martin Helander |
1999 |
Arne Aaras |
2000 |
Danuta Koradecka |
2001 |
Holger Luczak |
2002 |
Margaret Bullock |
2003 |
Sebastiano Bagnara |
2004 |
Penelope M. Sanderson |
2005 |
Y. Ian Noy |
2006 |
Klaus J. Zink |
2007 |
Patricia Ann Scott |
2008 |
John R. Wilson |
2009 |
Pierre Falzon |
In 2010, the award name was changed to the Hal W. Hendrick Distinguished International Colleague Award.
2010 |
Gunilla Bradley |
2011 |
Peter Vink |
2012 |
Susumo Saito |
2013 |
Daniel Gopher |
2014 |
Hahlimahtun M. Khalid |
2015 |
Jan Dul |
2016 |
Gunnar Johannsen |
2017 |
Elias Apud |
2018 |
Errol R. Hoffmann |
2019 |
Joanne Wood |
2020 |
Judy Edworthy |
2021 |
No award was given. |
2022 |
Patrick Waterson |
The Paul M. Fitts Award was established in 1968 for outstanding contributions to the education and training of human factors specialists.
1970 |
Michael I. Posner |
1971 |
John Lyman and Alexander C. Williams (posthumously) |
1972 |
Ernest J. McCormick |
1973 |
Alphonse Chapanis |
1974 |
Stanley N. Roscoe |
1975 |
M. M. Ayoub |
1977 |
Thomas B. Sheridan |
1978 |
Richard G. Pearson |
1979 |
Thomas H. Rockwell |
1980 |
Richard W. Pew |
1981 |
Harry L. Snyder |
1982 |
Newton C. Ellis |
1983 |
Stephan A. Konz |
1984 |
John C. Townsend |
1985 |
Christopher D. Wickens |
1986 |
Karl U. Smith |
1987 |
Tarek M. Khalil |
1988 |
Karl H. E. Kroemer |
1989 |
Kenneth R. Laughery, Sr. |
1990 |
Don B. Chaffin |
1991 |
Philip B. Sampson |
1992 |
Colin G. Drury |
1993 |
Walter W. Wierwille |
1995 |
Robert C. Williges |
In 1996, the award name was changed to the Paul M. Fitts Education Award.
1996 |
Anil Mital |
1997 |
John G. Casali |
1998 |
Mark S. Sanders |
1999 |
Herbert A. Colle |
2000 |
John G. Kreifeldt |
2001 |
Robert J. Beaton |
2002 |
Richard D. Gilson |
2003 |
Arthur D. Fisk |
2004 |
Gavriel Salvendy |
2005 |
Joel S. Warm |
2006 |
Raja Parasuraman |
2007 |
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis |
2008 |
Peter A. Hancock |
2009 |
William S. Marras |
2010 |
Wendy A. Rogers |
2011 |
Michael J. Smith |
2012 |
Penelope M. Sanderson |
2013 |
John Flach |
2014 |
John D. Lee |
2015 |
Patricia L. DeLucia |
2016 |
Francis T. Durso |
2017 |
Ann M. Bisantz |
2018 |
Robert W. Proctor |
2019 |
Linda Ng Boyle |
2020 |
Joel Greenstein |
2021 |
Nancy Currie Gregg |
2022 |
Andris Freivalds |
The A. R. Lauer Traffic Safety Award was established in 1968 for outstanding contributions to the understanding of driver behavior.
1969 |
Thomas H. Rockwell |
1971 |
Theodore W. Forbes |
1972 |
Slade F. Hulbert |
1973 |
Albert Burg |
1974 |
Lyman M. Forbes |
1975 |
Leon G. Goldstein |
1976 |
Highway Safety Research Center |
1977 |
Herbert A. Moskowitz |
1978 |
James McKnight |
1979 |
Rudolph G. Mortimer |
1980 |
Paul L. Olson |
1981 |
Raymond C. Peck |
1982 |
Kare S. Rumar |
1983 |
Errol R. Hoffmann |
1984 |
Walter W. Wierwille |
1985 |
Leonard Evans |
1986 |
Robert M. Nicholson |
1987 |
Vivek D. Bhise |
1988 |
Heikki Summala |
1989 |
R. Wade Allen |
1990 |
Robert E. Dewar |
1991 |
Sauli Häakkinen |
1992 |
James C. Fell |
1993 |
Ivan Douglas Brown |
1994 |
Truman M. Mast |
1995 |
Helmut T. Zwahlen |
In 1996, this award was renamed the A. R. Lauer Safety Award, and the scope was revised to include not only traffic safety but a broad range of safety issues.
1996 |
David Shinar |
1997 |
Alison M. Smiley |
1998 |
Mary K. Janke |
2000 |
Thomas A. Dingus |
2001 |
George A. Peters |
2002 |
Valerie Gawron |
2003 |
Michael S. Wogalter |
2004 |
Eugene I. Farber |
2005 |
Colin G. Drury |
2006 |
Michael Sivak |
2007 |
Peter A. Hancock |
2008 |
Linda S. Angell |
2009 |
Eduardo Salas |
2010 |
Richard van der Horst |
2011 |
Carol Pollack-Nelson |
2012 |
Richard A. Tyrell |
2013 |
Douglas Allan Wiegmann |
2014 |
Vincent M. Ciriello |
2015 |
Pascale Carayon |
2016 |
Richard P. Compton |
2017 |
John G. Casali |
2018 |
Michael Wiklund |
2019 |
John O'Hara |
2020 |
Matthew Weinger |
2021 |
Dennis Beringer |
2022 |
Brian Kleiner |
The Alexander C. Williams, Jr., Award was established in 1969 for outstanding human factors contributions to the design of a major operational system.
1970 |
Ralph E. Flexman and John C. Simons |
1972 |
Charles R. Brown |
1973 |
Stanley N. Roscoe |
1974 |
Joseph Y. Yasutake |
1975 |
William B. Knowles |
1976 |
Duane T. McRuer |
1977 |
Charles L. Mauro |
1978 |
Lloyd Hitchcock, Stephen Merriman, and Julian Moore |
1979 |
William C. Biel, Robert Chapman, John L. Kennedy, and Allen Newell |
1980 |
Malcolm J. Brookes |
1983 |
Terrence W. Faulkner |
1983 |
Louis D. Silverstein |
1984 |
Stephen J. Boies, John D. Gould, and John T. Richards |
1985 |
Hal W. Hendrick |
1986 |
Eric Harslem, Charles Irby, Ralph Kimball, and David Canfield Smith |
1987 |
Steven M. Casey |
1988 |
Bradley D. Purvis |
1989 |
Thomas B. Malone, Mark Kirpatrick, Clifford C. Baker, and Robert M. Nicholson |
1990 |
Jack A. Thorpe |
1991 |
Steven P. Rogers and V. Alan Spiker |
1992 |
Yao-Chung Tsao |
1993 |
Jerry R. Duncan |
1995 |
Harris Corporation Team |
In 1996, this award was given a more descriptive name, the Alexander C. Williams, Jr., Design Award.
1996 |
IBM Corporation Team |
1998 |
Steven M. Casey and Robert Henshaw |
1999 |
Robert J. Beaton |
2000 |
No award was given. |
2001 |
Mihriban Whitmore |
2002 |
No award was given. |
2003 |
Alan Hedge |
2004 |
Emily S. Patterson |
2005 |
Bryce Rutter |
2006 |
No award was given. |
2007 |
Jay G. Pollack |
2008 |
Brian M. Kleiner and Tonya L. Smith-Jackson |
2009–2012 |
No award was given. |
2013 |
Peter Hancock |
2014 |
Jay G. Pollack |
2015 |
Nancy L. Larson |
2018 |
Ila J. Elson |
2019 |
Neal Wiggermann |
2020 |
No award was given. |
2021 |
No award was given. |
2022 |
No award was given. |
Since 1969, the Best Student Paper Award has been given for the most outstanding paper presented at the annual meeting by a student registered in an accredited college or university.
1970 |
John F. O'Brien |
1970 |
Cheryl Ann Burnette |
1971 |
Christine Clark Dixon and James A. Gardner |
1972 |
Emmett F. Kraus |
1973 |
L. A. Scanlan |
1974 |
Jerry R. Duncan |
1975 |
Michael J. Kelly |
1977 |
James P. Finnegan |
1978 |
Nicholas Simonelli |
1979 |
Richard S. Jensen |
1980 |
Russell A. Benel |
1981 |
Dwight P. Miller |
1982 |
David L. Post, Edward B. Costanza, and Thomas M. Lippert |
In 1983, the Best Student Paper Award was renamed the Alphonse Chapanis Award.
1983 |
William L. Derrick |
1984 |
Michelle M. Robertson |
1985 |
D. Craig Thornton |
1986 |
Jill Annette Strawbridge |
1987 |
Barry H. Beith |
1988 |
Patricia M. Jones |
1989 |
Anthony J. Aretz |
1990 |
Donald E. Hameluck |
1991 |
David Drascic |
1992 |
Itiel E. Dror and Mark D. Lee |
1993 |
Stephanie A. Guerlain |
1994 |
Leon D. Segal |
1995 |
Stephanie A. Guerlain |
In 1996, the name of this award was changed to the Alphonse Chapanis Best Student Paper Award.
1996 |
Kermit G. Davis |
1997 |
Jonathan K. Kies |
1998 |
Beverly K. Jaeger |
1999 |
Heechon You |
2000 |
Ann Miller |
2001 |
Robert A. Willis |
2002 |
Sheryl L. Miller |
2003 |
Julie M. Stark |
2004 |
Skye Lee Pazuchanics |
2005 |
Emily Muthard |
2006 |
Laura K. Thompson |
2007 |
Thomas Ferris, Shameem Hameed, Robert Penfold, and Nikil C. Rao |
2008 |
Jason Telner |
2009 |
Kihyo Jung, Ochae Kwon, and Ochae Kwon |
2010 |
Christopher McClernon |
2011 |
Stacy Balk |
2012 |
Anthony McDonald |
2013 |
Prashanth Rajivan |
2014 |
Mia McLanders, Chiara Santomauro, Jimmy Tran, and Penelope Sanderson |
2015 |
Christina A. Yee and Homayoon Kazerooni |
2016 |
Timothy J. Neville, Paul M. Salmon, and Gemma J. M. Read |
2017 |
Robin Mickelson and Richard Holden |
2018 |
David Azari, Brady Miller, Brian Le, Jacob Greenberg, Caprice Greenberg, Carla Pugh, Yu Hen Hu, and Robert Radwin |
2019 |
Alexandria Noble |
2020 |
Miriam Armstrong |
2021 |
Tianhao Xu, Kuldeep Singh, and Prashanth Rajivan |
The Jack A. Kraft Award was established in 1970 for significant efforts to extend or diversify the application of human factors principles and methods to new areas of endeavor.
1971 |
Henry Dreyfuss |
1972 |
George A. Peters |
1973 |
Henry M. Parsons |
1974 |
Wesley E. Woodson |
1975 |
Douglas H. Harris |
1976 |
Tarek M. Khalil |
1977 |
Sidney L. Smith |
1978 |
Irving Streimer |
1979 |
Norman Stuart Kirk |
1980 |
John E. Karlin |
1981 |
Maurice Rappaport |
1982 |
Mark S. Sanders |
1983 |
Joseph L. Seminara |
1984 |
Alan D. Swain |
1985 |
Melvin D. Montemerlo |
1986 |
Howard L. Parris |
1987 |
Richard E. Granda |
1988 |
Mahmoud A. Ayoub |
1989 |
Arnold M. Small |
1990 |
Mark S. Hoffman |
1991 |
John G. Casali |
1993 |
Sandra G. Hart |
1994 |
Harold P. Van Cott |
1995 |
John D. Gould and Stephen J. Boies |
In 1996, the name of this award was changed to the Jack A. Kraft Innovator Award.
1996 |
Dennis L. Price |
1997 |
Stover H. Snook |
1998 |
Hal W. Hendrick |
1999 |
William S. Marras |
2000 |
Shrawan Kumar |
2001 |
Charles J. Lloyd |
2002 |
David D. Woods |
2003 |
Mica R. Endsley |
2004 |
Waldemar Karwowski |
2005 |
Peter A. Hancock |
2006 |
Peter M. Budnick |
2007 |
Eduardo Salas |
2008 |
Gary A. Klein |
2009 |
Kenneth R. Laughery, Jr. |
2010 |
David A. Kieras |
2011 |
John W. Senders |
2012 |
Anil Mital |
2013 |
Sara Czaja, Joseph Sharit, Arthur D. (Dan) Fisk, Wendy A. Rogers, Neil Charness, and Walter Boot |
2014 |
Harold R. Booher |
2015 |
Raja Parasuraman (posthumously) |
2017 |
Robert G. Radwin |
2018 |
Valerie J. Berg Rice |
2019 |
Bryan Reimer |
2020 |
Michael Byrne and Philip Kortum |
2021 |
Richard Holden & Rupa Valdez |
2022 |
Boeing Foreign Object Debris Illuminated Vacuum System Team |
The President's Distinguished Service Award was established in 1985 to recognize individuals whose career-long contributions have brought honor to the profession and the Society.
1985 |
Arnold M. Small |
1986 |
Stanley Lippert |
1987 |
Alphonse Chapanis |
1988 |
Marian G. Knowles |
1989 |
Robert C. Williges and Beverly H. Williges |
1990 |
Stanley N. Roscoe |
1991 |
John Lyman |
1992 |
Julien M. Christensen |
1993 |
H. McIlvaine Parsons |
In 1994, the award was renamed the Arnold M. Small President's Distinguished Service Award.
1994 |
Richard J. Hornick |
1995 |
Frederick A. Muckler |
1996 |
David Meister |
1997 |
Earl L. Wiener |
1998 |
Harold E. (Smoke) Price |
1999 |
Richard W. Pew |
2000 |
Thomas B. Sheridan |
2001 |
Neville Moray |
2002 |
Harry L. Snyder |
2003 |
Douglas H. Harris |
2004 |
Kenneth R. Laughery, Sr. |
2005 |
William C. Howell |
2006 |
Hal W. Hendrick |
2007 |
Donald B. Chaffin |
2008 |
F. Thomas Eggemeier |
2009 |
Christopher D. Wickens |
2010 |
Betty M. Sanders |
2011 |
Stuart O. Parsons |
2012 |
M. M. Ayoub |
2013 |
Ben B. Morgan |
2014 |
Nancy J. Cooke |
2015 |
Naj Meshkati |
2016 |
Donald A. Norman |
2017 |
Lynn Strother |
2018 |
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis |
2019 |
Anthony Andre |
2020 |
Mica Endsley |
Name Change: |
In 2021, the award was renamed the Arnold M. Small and Betty M. Sanders President's Distinguished Service Award. |
2021 |
Waldemar Karwowski |
2022 |
William S. Marras & Ronald L. Boring |
The Best Bulletin Article Award was established in 1988 for the outstanding paper published in each volume of the Human Factors Society Bulletin.
1989 (for Vol. 31, 1988) |
Kenneth R. Boff |
1990 (for Vol. 32, 1989) |
Norman D. Schwalm and Michael G. Samet |
1991 (for Vol. 33, 1990) |
Kim J. Vicente |
1992 (for Vol. 34, 1991) |
Thomas B. Sheridan |
1993 (for Vol. 35, 1992) |
Clare-Marie Karat |
The Best Bulletin Article Award was discontinued in 1993.
The Best Ergonomics in Design Article Award was established in 1993 with the initiation of that publication for the outstanding article published in each volume.
1994 |
Peter A. Hancock, Wende L. Dewing, and Raja Parasuraman |
1995 |
Jack W. Stuster and Alan Chovil |
1996 |
George Hutchinson |
1997 |
Michael P. Snow, Jonathan K. Kies, Dennis C. Neale, and Robert C. Williges |
1998 |
Bryce G. Rutter and Anne Marie Becka |
1999 |
Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield and Susan Pearsall |
2000 |
Christopher J. Bond and Mark Camack |
2001 |
Inge Fryklund |
2002 |
Wendy A. Rogers, Amy L. Mykityshyn, Regan H. Campbell, and Arthur D. Fisk |
2003 |
Douglas H. Harris |
2004 |
Ido Morag |
2005 |
J. T. Bryant, J. M. Stevenson, L. L. Bossi, S. A. Reid, R. P. Pelot, and E. L. Morinv |
2006 |
Steven Estes, Oscar Almos, Cheryl Andrews, Anthony D. Andre, Susan T. Chrysler, and Daniel J. Hannon |
2007 |
Eduardo Salas, Katherine A. Wilson, C. Shawn Burke, Dennis C. Wightman, and William R. Howse |
2008 |
Tiffany S. Jastrzembski and Neil H. Charness |
2009 |
Melissa R. Lemke and Jack M. Winters |
2010 |
Markus A. Feufel, Katherine D. Lippa, and Helen Altman Klein |
2011 |
Beth Loring and Erin-Anne Lemieux |
2012 |
Thomas Dingus, Richard Hanowski, and Sheila Klauer |
2013 |
Mary Carol Day and Christopher Young |
2014 |
Frank A. Drews |
2015 |
Erin Chiou, Vindhya Venkatraman, Kathleen Larson, Yaqiong Li, Madeleine Gibson, and John D. Lee |
2016 |
Kermit G. Davis and Susan E. Kotowski |
2017 |
Joseph B. Lyons, Nhut T. Ho, Kolina, S. Koltai, Mark Skoog, Artemio Cancanindin, and Walter W. Johnson |
2018 |
Fiona F. Tran, Antony Hilliard, and Greg A. Jamieson |
2019 |
Chandra Nair, Konstantinos Tsiopanos, Richard Martin, and Graham Marshall |
2020 |
Álvaro M. Sampaio, Paulo Simões, Pedro Arezes, and António J. Pontes |
2021 |
Yuval Bitan, Amit Shreiber, Gili Zafon, Eli Jaffe |
2022 |
Madeline Hallewell, Harshada Patel, Davide Salanitri, Lorenzo Picinali, Sue Cobb, Jeena Velzen, Mirabelle D’Cruz, Luca Simeone, & Mauro Simeone |
The Oliver Keith Hansen Outreach Award was established in 2004 in recognition of service and excellence in outreach to the general public, government agencies, and professional organizations.
2004 |
O. Keith Hansen |
2005 |
Ronald G. Shapiro |
2006 |
Nancy J. Cooke |
2007 |
Najmedin Meshkati |
2008 |
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis |
2009 |
Alan Hedge |
2010 |
Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger |
2011 |
William C. Howell |
2012 |
Peter A. Hancock |
2013 |
Joseph N. Pugliese |
2014 |
Wendy A. Rogers |
2015 |
Haydee Cuevas |
2016 |
Linda C. Williams |
2018 |
Anthony D. (Tony) Andre |
2019 |
Mica Endsley |
2020 |
No award was given. |
2021 |
No award was given. |
2022 |
Holly Handley & Judi See |
The Best Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Article Award was established in 2012 to honor the best article published in the previous year's volume.
2013 |
Daniel Hall, Lawrence Shattuck, and Kevin Bennett |
2014 |
Edwin Hutchins, Nadir Weibel, Colleen Emmenegger, Adam Fouse, and Barbara Holder |
2015 |
Michael W. Smith, Joan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig, andHardeep Singh |
2016 |
Sathya S. Silva and R. John Hansman |
2017 |
David Johnston and Ben W. Morrison |
2018 |
Katherine Hamilton, Vincent Mancuso, Susan Mohammed, Rachel Tesler, and Michael McNeese |
2019 |
David Kaber |
2020 |
Ronald H. Stevens and Trysha Galloway |
2021 |
Tim Van Gelder, Aril Kruger, Sujai Thomman, Richard de Rozario, Elizabeth Silver, Morgan Saletta, Ashley Barnett, Richard Sinnott, Glenn Tesla Jayaputera, Mark Burgman |
2022 |
Fjollë Novakazi, Mikael Johansson, Helena Strömberg, & MariAnne Karlsson |
The William C. Howell Young Investigator Award, established in 2013, recognizes outstanding contributions to HFES through professional scientific contributions as a young investigator. The award recognizes the talent, creativity, and influence of a singular young researcher.
2014 |
Michael A. Rosen |
2015 |
Richard J. Holden |
2016 |
Susan E. Kotowski |
2017 |
Ranjana Mehta |
2018 |
Matthew Bolton |
2019 |
Divya Srinivasan |
2020 |
Joseph Keebler |
2021 |
Farzan Sasangohar |
2022 |
Kapil Chalil Madathil |
Established in 2013, the Bentzi Karsh Early-Career Service Award recognizes outstanding contributions to HFES through professional service and outreach activities as a student and early-career professional.
2014 |
Enid Montague |
2015 |
Sandra K. Garrett |
2016 |
Richard J. Holden |
2017 |
Joseph R. Keebler |
2018 |
Rupa S. Valdez |
2019 |
Ashley Hughes |
2020 |
Gabriella Hancock |
2021 |
Farzan Sasangohar |
2022 |
Shannon Roberts |