Charles Calderwood Fall 2010 Charles Calderwood Address: Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Psychology 654 Cherry St., Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 Phone: (404) 385 - 0157 E-mail: calderwood@gatech.edu Education: PhD (Expected May 2012) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Industrial/Organizational Psychology Minor: Quantitative Methods Faculty advisor: Phillip Ackerman MS (December 2009) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Industrial/Organizational Psychology Faculty advisor: Phillip Ackerman Master’s thesis topic: The role of trait neuroticism in predicting subjective fatigue states BS (2006) Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Summa Cum Laude with Departmental Honors in Psychology Faculty advisor: Ronald Landis Senior thesis topic: Tokenism in virtual teams Publications: Ackerman, P.L., Kanfer, R., & Calderwood, C. (in press). Use it or lose it? Wii brain exercise practice and reading for domain knowledge. Psychology and Aging. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1037/a0019277 Calderwood, C. (2009). The role of trait neuroticism in predicting subjective fatigue states. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection (http://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/31728). Slagle, J., Anders, S., Calderwood, C., & Weinger, M. (2009). Significant physiological disturbances in cases with and without non-routine events: An analysis of videotaped anesthetics. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 53rd Annual Meeting, 53, 674 - 678. Manuscripts Under Review Calderwood, C., & Ackerman, P.L. (revise and resubmit). The Relative Impact of Trait Charles Calderwood Fall 2010 and Temporal Determinants of Subjective Fatigue. Personality and Individual Differences. Slagle, J., Anders, S., Porterfield, E., Arnold, A., Calderwood, C., & Weinger, M. Significant physiological disturbances associated with non-routine eventcontaining and routine anesthesia cases. Anesthesia & Analgesia. Book Chapters Ackerman, P.L., Calderwood, C., & Conklin, E.M. (with editor). Task characteristics and fatigue. In P.A. Desmond, G. Matthews, P.A. Hancock, & C. Neubauer (Eds.), The handbook of operator fatigue. Talks and Conference Presentations: Calderwood, C., & Ackerman, P.L. (2010, April). Trait and state determinants of reported fatigue levels. Annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Calderwood, C. (2009, May). The role of trait neuroticism in predicting subjective fatigue states. The Current Status and Future for Research and Applications on Cognitive Fatigue Conference, Atlanta, GA. Weinger, M., Calderwood, C., Sanders, N., & Slagle, J. (2006, March). Vital signs deviate significantly from normal more often in cases containing Non-Routine Events but these deviations are still common in cases reported as routine. International Anesthesia Research Society’s 80th Clinical & Scientific Congress, San Francisco, CA. Awards and Honors: 2008 Member, Psi Chi National Honor Society 2006 Member, Phi Beta Kappa - Alpha of Louisiana Chapter 2006 Aaron Hartman Medal for Academic Excellence in Psychology Research Experience: 5/2008 - 12/2010 Graduate Research Assistant, Knowledge and Skill Lab, Georgia Institute of Technology 5/2005 - 7/2005 Lab Technician, Vanderbilt Center for Perioperative Research in Quality Charles Calderwood 8/2004 - 5/2005 Fall 2010 Research Assistant, Tulane University Teaching Experience: 1/2010 - Present Course Instructor: Georgia Institute of Technology (General Psychology) 8/2007 - 12/2009 Graduate Teaching Assistant: Georgia Institute of Technology (General Psychology, I/O Psychology, Graduate Research Design) Professional Affiliations: Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology (graduate student affiliate) References: Phillip Ackerman Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology 654 Cherry St. NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 E-mail: pa30@prism.gatech.edu Phone: (404) 894 - 5611 Ruth Kanfer Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology 654 Cherry St. NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 E-mail: rk64@prism.gatech.edu Phone: (404) 894 - 5674 James Roberts Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology 654 Cherry St. NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 E-mail: james.roberts@psych.gatech.edu Phone: (404) 894 - 6069