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Dr. Sharon Claxton Bommer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Management, Systems, and Technology at the University of Dayton's School of Engineering. She holds a full-time faculty position and specializes in human performance and cognitive systems within industrial and military operations. Her professional background includes 15+ years in automotive manufacturing (culminating as a Plant Manager) and prior academic leadership as Dean of the School of Business and Applied Technologies at Clark State College.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Industrial and Human Systems Engineering, Wright State University
- M.S. in Industrial and Human Factors Engineering, Wright State University
- M.B.A. in International Business, University of Cincinnati
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Tennessee State University
Research Focus:
Her work centers on human-systems integration, cognitive ergonomics, work design optimization, and human performance modeling. She investigates applications in manufacturing efficiency, military operations, and AI-enhanced industrial systems, emphasizing cognitive workload assessment and human-machine collaboration.
Publication Trends:
Recent articles (2012–2025) demonstrate evolving interests: early work addressed quality management and UAV supervision; mid-career research developed theoretical frameworks for mental workload; current projects focus on AI integration in additive manufacturing, gender-based cognitive studies, and advanced neuroergonomic assessments. Military and manufacturing applications remain consistent themes.
Awards:
- Who’s Who in Aerospace and Defense (Dayton Business Journal, 2022)
Research Leadership:
She directs projects including:
- Warfighter Performance Faculty role at U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (ORISE appointment, 2020–2025)
- Cognitive Workload Modeling for Human-Systems Integration (S.U.R.E. Program, 2024)
- AI in Industrial Systems (S.U.R.E. Program, 2019)
- Computational Human Factors for Additive Manufacturing (AFRL Fellowship, 2019)



