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Publications of the HPC²

Publications by HPC centers and institutes include items from past years such as an early publication written by one of the HPC founding investigators, Dr. Joe Thompson. Numerical Grid Generation was originally published by Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc. in 1985, and the copyright was transferred to Joe F. Thompson in 1997.

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Publications for: Babski-Reeves
Peer-Reviewed Journals
Govindu, N., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2012). Thermographic Assessment of the Thenar Thumb Muscles during Pipetting. International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics. 42(1), 136-142.

Govindu, N., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2012). Reliability of Thermal Readings of the Skin Surface Over the Anterior Deltoid During Intermittent, Overhead Tapping Tasks. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. Available Online. 42(1), 136-142.

Strawderman, L., Salehi, A., Babski-Reeves, K., Thornton-Neaves, T., & Cosby, A. (2012). Effectiveness of Reverse 911 Warning Systems. Natural Hazards Review. 13, 65-73.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Abstracts
Strawderman, L., Young, G., Kimble, K., Nash, K., Carruth, D., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2012). Exploring the Impact of UAV Interfaces on Pilot Workload, Situation Awareness, and Usability. 15th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference. Nashville, TN.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers
Ahmed, S., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2012). Assessment of Upper Extremity Postures in Novice and Expert Carpenters during Simulated Carpentry Tasks. Proceeding of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society annual Conference. Boston, MA.

Govindu, N., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2012). Investigating Individual and Occupatonal Factors and Their Interactions on Low Back Pain Severity in Workers. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Conference. Boston, MA.

Werth, A., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2012). Assessing Posture White Typing on Portable Computing Devices in Traditional Work Environments and at Home. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Conference. Boston, MA.