Ph.D., Industrial Engineering 2003, Clemson University Clemson, SC M.S., Engineering Technology 2000, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN B.Sc., Electrical Engineering Tech. 1998, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, WV View Vita Biography Dr. Bowling is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering at the Old Dominion University. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering with a focus in Human Factors Engineering from Clemson University, SC in August 2003. He received his M.S. in Engineering Technology with an emphasis in Quality Management (2000) from East Tennessee State University, TN and his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering Technology (1998) from Bluefield State College, WV. Dr. Bowling also has a graduate minor in experimental statistics from Clemson University. Dr. Bowling’s research interests include the modeling of human performance in complex environments by the use of virtual reality technology, ascertaining factors that influence performance in visual search and decision making tasks, and the analysis of training interventions. He also is interested in using modeling and simulation for decision making in complex environments. He teaches topics relating to modeling and simulation including operations research, optimization methods, systems dynamics, and agent-based modeling. Recently Dr. Bowling was a PI on a project involved in a large scale modeling effort for the Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Bowling has various papers published and/or submitted in the area of modeling and simulation. Dr. Bowling is a member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), the American Society for Quality (ASQ), and the American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM). Support Microloans visit: www.kiva.org |
