ISL Director Neil Charness named Distinguished Research Professor
“I am honored that my peers have recommended me to join the ranks of the Distinguished Research Professors at FSU,” Charness said. “The award is testimony to the many exciting and fruitful research collaborations I’ve enjoyed with my students and colleagues.”
The award is sponsored by the Council on Research and Creativity in FSU’s Office of Research Development.
This year the ceremony was held virtually. Also at the award ceremony:
— ISL Faculty Affiliate Robb Tomko of the Department of Biomedical Sciences in the College of Medicine received the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award, from the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement. The honor includes a $2,000 award.
— ISL Faculty Affiliate Yan Li of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering received a Developing Scholar Award, as did three other faculty members, from the Council on Research and Creativity. Li’s award provides $10,000 to be used in the coming year to promote her research.
Charness’ research centers on understanding the aging process and its implications for technology use (particularly for health), work performance, and expert performance. He also conducts human factors research on older driver and pedestrian safety. These research projects are being funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging, and the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Florida Department of Transportation.
Charness has published more than 200 journal articles, book chapters, proceedings papers, and technical reports, and also co-authored books on Designing Telehealth for an Aging Population: A Human Factors Perspective; Designing for older adults: Principles and creative human factors approaches (3rd Edition); and Designing for older adults: Case studies, methods, and tools. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Gerontological Society of America. He received the Jack A. Kraft Innovator award, the Franklin V. Taylor Award, the M. Powell Lawton award, the APA Prize for Interdisciplinary Team Research, Grandmaster of the International Society for Gerontechnology, and APA’s Committee on Aging award for the Advancement of Psychology and Aging.
Charness received his BA from McGill University (1969) and MSc and Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University (1971, 1974) in Psychology. He was Assistant Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (1974-1977), then Assistant, Associate and Full Professor at the University of Waterloo, Ontario (1977-1994), before joining FSU’s Psychology Department in 1994.