Crystal Fausettمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Crystal Fausett is an Assistant Professor in the School of Information at San José State University. Her academic work bridges human factors, cybersecurity, and human-computer interaction, with a strong focus on how individuals and teams interact with technology in high-stakes environments such as healthcare, emergency services, and cyber operations. She teaches courses including ISDA 121 – Human Centered Cybersecurity and ISDA 130 – User Centered Interface Architecture and Prototyping, reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise. Ph.D. in Human Factors, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (2024) M.S. in Human Factors, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (2022) B.A. in Psychology, San José State University (2020) A.A. in Social and Behavioral Sciences, Santa Barbara City College (2018) Her research interests include human-centered cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, usability and UX design, teamwork and transactive memory systems, training methodologies (particularly simulation-based), and information behavior across diverse user groups such as healthcare providers, cyber defenders, and naval personnel. She applies both qualitative and quantitative methods, including expert interviews, board game simulations, and meta-analytic techniques. The recent publications highlight a strong trend in applying human factors principles to cybersecurity team performance, adaptive training, and healthcare safety. Her work increasingly explores innovative methods such as gamified simulations to study team dynamics and cognitive load in complex operational environments. There is a consistent emphasis on improving system efficiency, safety, and collaboration through human-centered design. Dr. Fausett has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. She has served as an Instructor of Record in Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (2023–2024) prior to her current role. There is no mention of current grant funding or student advising in the provided materials. Her research often involves collaboration with experts in human factors and healthcare, particularly Dr. Joseph R. Keebler and Dr. E. Salas, suggesting active participation in research teams focused on team performance and safety-critical systems. She is involved in research labs or teams centered on human factors in cybersecurity and healthcare, particularly through collaborative projects involving simulation-based training and team cognition studies. Her use of board games like [d0x3d!] as experimental testbeds indicates innovative lab-based methodologies for studying real-world team interactions in controlled environments.







