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Missie Smith

Industrial and Systems Engineering
Assistant Professor
3301 Shelby Center
334.844.4340
mis0022@auburn.edu
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Education

Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech
M.S. Industrial Engineering, Mississippi State University
B.S. Industrial Engineering, Mississippi State University

Research Interests

Human-technology interaction
Human perception, cognition, and performance
Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality
Human information processing

In The News

ISE professor awarded Toyota grant for vehicle interface study

Missie Smith, assistant professor in Auburn University’s Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Center for Occupational Safety, Ergonomics, and Injury Prevention, has been awarded a nearly $100K research grant from Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) to study the attentional demands of in-vehicle interfaces.

Auburn ISE expands human factors expertise with new faculty addition

The Auburn University Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering has welcomed Missie Smith as its newest faculty member. Smith joins the Center for Occupational Safety, Ergonomics, and Injury Prevention (OSEIP) as an assistant professor, continuing her research in human factors.