Summary
Roger Lew is a systems-focused researcher and human factors engineer with 14 years of experience applying neuroscience and psychology to complex socio-ecological and nuclear control-room problems. As a Postdoctoral Fellow on the NSF-funded Idaho EPSCoR project and a Human Factors Engineering Consultant for Idaho National Laboratory, he bridges transdisciplinary research, virtualization/visualization, and practical control-room modernization. He combines a PhD in Neuroscience, an MS in Human Factors, and classroom teaching experience to translate cognitive principles into parsimonious, usable system designs. Based in Moscow, Idaho, he is particularly adept at turning complex socio-technical requirements into clear experimental and design pipelines that inform policy and engineering decisions.
14 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neuroscience at University of Idaho