About
Isaac Salisbury is a Researcher at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland (UQ), specializing in human factors and ergonomics within healthcare and high-tempo environments. His work focuses on optimizing clinical monitoring systems through innovative display technologies and auditory interfaces.
Research Highlights
- Human-computer interaction in clinical settings
- Medical sonification and auditory display design
- Head-worn display usability for patient monitoring
- Evaluation of medical device ergonomics
- Healthcare workflow optimization
Key Collaborations
Regularly collaborates with:
- Penelope M. Sanderson (UQ)
- Robert G. Loeb (UQ)
- Paul D. Schlosser (UQ)
- Ismail Mohamed (UQ)
Publication Trends
Recent scholarship demonstrates expertise in:
- Development of head-worn displays for clinical monitoring
- Comparative studies of tablet vs wearable devices in healthcare
- Optimization of auditory displays for critical care
- Human factors analysis in high-tempo environments (restaurants, EMS)
- Experimental evaluation of medical device interfaces through simulation
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