
Elizabeth Veinott
Associate Professor · Decision Making
Michigan Technological UniversityAbout
Elizabeth Veinott is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Human Factors at Michigan Technological University, with an affiliated appointment in Computer Science. She directs the Center for Human-Centered Computing within the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC). Her expertise spans cognitive psychology, decision-making processes, and serious video game design for STEM education. Holding a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Michigan (2002), she brings 15+ years of industry/government research experience, including roles at NASA Ames and private R&D firms.
Veinott's research focuses on two core areas: 1) Decision-making in high-stakes environments (e.g., disaster response teams), and 2) Game-based learning innovations. She has developed evidence-based training methods for mitigating cognitive biases and improving collaborative planning. Recent work explores video game technologies for STEM skill development across K-12 and university levels. Her projects address challenges like rail safety decision-making and dynamic analytic process improvement in intelligence analysis.
Funding sources include IARPA, DARPA, AFRL, and the Army Research Institute. She leads interdisciplinary teams in human-robot interfaces, adaptive instructional systems, and makerspace innovation. Her work combines empirical studies with practical applications, emphasizing real-world impact in both academic and industrial settings.
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