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Frank E. Ritter Pennsylvania State University, USA

Frank Ritter is a professor of Information Sciences and Technology and of Psychology at Penn State. He received his PhD from CMU and BSEE from UIUC. He teaches courses on human-computer interaction and cognitive science.  His research interests include models of learning and experiments to measure learning and retention. He co-wrote Running behavioral studies with human participants: A practical guide, which this report builds upon.  He also wrote Foundations for designing user centered systems: What psychology do system designers need to know with Baxter and Churchill, Building better interfaces for remote autonomous systems with Oury, and recently as a response to the pandemic, Skills to Obstruct Pandemics, with a team of ten co-authors, which is also available as a free online tutor, http://StopTheSpread.health .