Presenter
Elliot Biltekoff

Biography
Elliot Biltekoff joined the Crew Systems and Aviation Operations Branch in 2023 as a Human Factors Researcher. He earned an M.S. in Industrial Engineering: Human Factors (2020) and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering: Human Factors (2023) from University at Buffalo.
He has evaluated psychometric scales of measurement and modeled judgments using fuzzy logic while studying human performance modeling and psychometric judgments. He has multiple years of experience teaching courses in Human Factors on safety and user-centered design to undergraduate and graduate students.
He currently is a part of the Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) Foundational Research group under the Transformational Tools and Technologies Autonomous Systems (T3-AS) sub-project. Within the context of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), the group is performing basic and applied research on HAT principles and tools that support increasingly autonomous small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) operations and urban air mobility (UAM) concepts.
He has evaluated psychometric scales of measurement and modeled judgments using fuzzy logic while studying human performance modeling and psychometric judgments. He has multiple years of experience teaching courses in Human Factors on safety and user-centered design to undergraduate and graduate students.
He currently is a part of the Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) Foundational Research group under the Transformational Tools and Technologies Autonomous Systems (T3-AS) sub-project. Within the context of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), the group is performing basic and applied research on HAT principles and tools that support increasingly autonomous small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) operations and urban air mobility (UAM) concepts.
Presentations
Late Breaking Results
General Sessions
