Jazmyn Donovan, M.S.
M.S. in Psychology
B.S. Psychology
Jazmyn is a doctoral student in the Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology program at The University of Central Florida. She earned her B.S. and M.S. in Psychology at Arizona State University. Her current research interests are social factors and individual differences in vigilance and technology use.
Allison Garibaldi, M.A.
M.A. in Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology
B.S. Psychology
Allison is a doctoral candidate in the Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology program at The University of Central Florida. She earned her B.S. in Psychology at The University of Florida in December of 2017, followed by her Master’s degree at UCF. Her current research interests are the effect of the social environment and individual differences on vigilance and technology use.
Grace Waldfogle, M.A.
M.A. in Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology
B.S. Psychology, Human Factors and Design
Grace is a doctoral candidate in the Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology program at The University of Central Florida. She earned her B.S. in Psychology, Human Factors and Design at The Pennsylvania State University, followed by her Master’s degree at UCF.
Her current research interests are training for vigilance as well as how individual differences contribute to variations in performance. Furthermore, Grace’s dissertation topic focuses on the vigilance taxonomy through a remote work lens.
Nicolas Uszak, M.A.
M.A in Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology
Design for Usability Certificate- Industrial Engineering
B.A. Psychology
Minor in Philosophy
Nick is a doctoral candidate in the Applied Experimental and Human Factors Psychology program at UCF. Nick earned his B.A. in Psychology from Cleveland State University and M.A. from the University of Central Florida. His research interests include motivation as it relates to vigilance and human performance.