2009 Faculty Mentors
The following is a list of mentors available for students to work with for the Research Experience for Undergraduates in Fatigue Effects on Performance of Military, Medical, and Law-Enforcement Personnel. The mentors are listed with their area of specialty and their contact information. Each student applying for the REU will apply to work specifically with a mentor, based on their area of expertise. Links to specific areas of research that interests each mentor are listed under RESEARCH INTERESTS. Students should determine the faculty mentor who is their first or second choice to list on the application. You may contact faculty mentors to ask questions about their areas of research prior to applying. Faculty mentors are responsible for choosing their own students with whom they choose to work, so make sure you select a faculty mentor and a research scenario which suites you and your research experiences and expectations.
Mentors are listed with their specialty area, a link to their research interest, and their email address. Please put NSF-REU in the subject line of any email you send to the mentors. Mentors listed together are working together on their research projects and should be listed together when you select your choice of mentors.
1. Dr Lauren Fowler, Department of Psychology
Research Interest: Circadian Rhythms and Predictors of Fatigue
2. Dr. Julie Buck, Department of Criminal Justice
Research Interest: The Effects of Fatigue on Police, Interviewers, and Juries