Cheryl Wilhelmsen has thirty years of professional experience in the areas of ergonomics, human factors, emergency management and planning, aviation, military training, training and computer software development and usage. She has taught courses on ergonomics, emergency management and planning, adult education, safety, and project management. She has conducted hundreds of ergonomic assessments of workplaces ranging from offices to nuclear hot cells. She has also been involved in various military training programs dealing with military hardware and software training, and train-the-trainer programs. She has also been involved with performing Human Reliability Analysis for various installations. She has over 50 publications on ergonomic and safety topics and has chaired technical sessions on ergonomics and safety at domestic and international conferences. She is currently an assistant professor at APUS/AMU and consults with NASA Ames in the area of aviation maintenance. She also teaches Ergonomic courses for the Navy. Her MS is in Industrial Technology with emphasis in Safety at the University of Idaho. She currently has a certificate in Emergency Management and Planning from the University of Idaho. She is pursuing her doctorate in Adult Education and Leadership at the University of Idaho and plans to finish in December 2011.
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