Summary
Justin Trombley is a Human Factors research assistant and undergraduate at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University specializing in Human Factors Psychology with a minor in Space Studies, bringing eight years of hands-on experience studying pilot performance, consumer perceptions, and aerospace security. He designs and executes human-subject experiments, serves as a confederate, analyzes data, contributes bibliographies, and co-authors research—skills honed across projects from simulator-based FAA compliance studies to consumer modeling for interplanetary travel. Justin has also worked as a human factors consultant for smaller organizations, advising on HCI, UX, workplace safety, team management, and policy codification, showing an ability to translate academic findings into practical interventions. His background includes public-facing roles in observatories and technical support, where he combined astronomy education, visual design, and operations to improve human-technology interactions. Currently focused on personality effects in team-building, he pairs empirical rigor with field experience and a strong work ethic developed in diverse roles from landscaping to retail. Based in Daytona Beach, he is open to opportunities that bridge research, applied human factors, and space-related systems.
8 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, 94.396, High School Diploma, 94.396 at Tupper Lake High School
Human Factors and Ergonomics Engineering, Space Studies, Human Factors and Ergonomics Engineering, Space Studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University