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Recapping the HFES ASPIRE 2024 Conference

I recently returned from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s ASPIRE conference in Phoenix, AZ. At one of the poster sessions, I presented my current research project on integrating Positive Train Control and connected vehicles to improve safety at railroad crossings. I had great engagement from students and professionals alike, and I’m excited to incorporate what I’ve discussed as I continue to advance this project. As an industrial engineering student, I tend to see things from an optimization / technical lens, so I appreciated the human interaction-centered perspective that many of the ASPIRE attendees brought and shared with me.

Besides my poster presentation, my week in Phoenix was filled with plenty of other great experiences that have made me more excited about the human factors/ergonomics field:

I believe ASPIRE is the 8th professional conference I’ve attended in my two-ish years at the University of Southern California. My experience in Phoenix has reinforced my conviction that conferences are perhaps the single best thing one can do to keep up with (or learn about) a field. Although they tend to cause sleep deprivation for me, there just aren’t many other opportunities out there with such a high time and physical density of expertise and innovation. Where else can one speak with the leading researchers in a field

Of course, I had to make the most of my time in Phoenix, so I visited the Arizona State Capitol and the Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum (apparently the biggest firefighting museum in the world?!). And as a transportation nerd, I also had to find time to try the Valley Metro light rail, which could use some better frequency and transit-oriented development (Culdesac doesn’t count) – but at least it has an airport connection 🤔

I’m super stoked and grateful to have had the opportunity to attend and contribute to ASPIRE, and I’m genuinely excited to stay involved in HFES conferences in the future.

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