Jennifer (Jen) Zamudio
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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Education

Biography

I am a Ph.D. Student in the Industrial and Operations Engineering Department at the University of Michigan. I am a member of the Interaction & Collaboration Research (ICRL) Lab under the guidance of Dr. Jessie Yang

I am passionate about human factors engineering applications in real-world, dynamic environments. My research interests lie at the intersection of cognitive ergonomics and computational interaction analyses, specifically in quantifying healthcare team dynamics and enhancing patient-provider feelings of 'connectedness'. My goal is to contribute to the field as a professor, collaborating closely with embedded healthcare practitioners to drive improvements to safety and efficiency in the broader clinical system.

I have been the recipient of notable research awards for my work in surgical ergonomics. I serve as an officer in the HFES student chapter, and am deeply committed to advancing DEI initiatives both in the department and university-wide. I have recently been awarded departmental mini-grants to breakdown barriers to STEM access for underrepresented high school students in neighboring cities, and co-coordinate a seminar series integrating community perspectives into the design and modeling process with the INFORMS student chapter.

Recent news (2/23/24): Received a departmental DEI Mini Grant to support students in our local community on learning about HF/E!

Keep Up With My Latest Work  ✍🏽

09 June 2023

Figure for Paper Published in American Journal of Surgery, "Demands of Surgical Teams in Robotic-Assisted Surgery: An Assessment of Intraoperative Workload Within Different Surgical Specialties"

06 May 2023

Visual Abstract for Paper Published in Obesity Surgery, "Identifying Workflow Disruptions in Robotic-Assisted Bariatric Surgery: Elucidating Challenges Experienced by Surgical Teams"