Academic Honors

Honors

President, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2000.
Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) Degree, Loughborough University, England, 2001.

Fellowships in Scientific Societies

Fellow, American Psychological Society, 2005.
Fellow, The Ergonomics Society, 2002.
Fellow, International Ergonomics Association, 2001.
Fellow, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1998.
Fellow, AAHPERD Research Consortium, 1984.

Awards from Scientific Societies

Winner, Jack A. Kraft Award, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2005.
Winner, Liberty Mutual Medal in Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, International Ergonomics Association, 2003.
Winner, The Wojciech Bogumil Jastrezbowski Medal, Polish Ergonomics Society, April, 2002.
Winner, Jerome H. Ely Award, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2001.
Winner, Liberty Mutual Prize in Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, International Ergonomics Association, 2001.
Winner, Franklin V. Taylor Award of the American Psychological Association, 2001.
Winner of the Jerome Hirsch Ely Award of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2001.
Winner, Sir Frederic Bartlett Medal, The Ergonomics Society of the United Kingdom, 2000.
Winner, 1994 Best Article Award, Ergonomics in Design, Human Factors Society.
Named NASPSPA, Early Career Distinguished Scholar, June, 1987.

Awards from Institutions

Winner, NASA 2002, Turning Goals into Reality (TGIR) Award for Outstanding Accomplishment toward the Revolutionize Aviation Goal. The AGATE Alliance Project Team, University of Central Florida Space Coast Center for Human Factors (CAHFA, M. Mouloua, Director, P.A. Hancock, Associate Director, R. Gilson, Associate Director).
Winner, Best Lecture Award 2000, for the A. Louis Medin Seminar Series, Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.
Winner, Research Partnership Award, Center for Transportation Studies. Investigating the Effects of Roadway Design on Driver Behavior: Applications for Minnesota Highway Design. May, 1999.
Minnesota Guidestar, Winner of the ITS America Board Chair Award, 1995. The Human Factors Research Laboratory is a component element of the Guidestar program.

Invited Keynote and Plenary Speaker/Lecturer

Franklin Taylor Lecturer of the American Psychological Association, 2002.
Invited Speaker, International Symposium on Human Factors in Driving Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design. Park City, Utah, August, 2003.
Invited Speaker, International Symposium on Human Factors in Driving Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design. Aspen, Colorado, August, 2001.
A. Louis Medin Lecturer, Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, October, 2001.
Plenary Speaker, Third International Meeting of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme, Pickerington, OH, 2001
Keynote Speaker, International Ergonomics Association XIVth Triennial Congress and 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Diego, CA, 2000.
Plenary Speaker, Ideafest, University of South Dakota, Vermillion SD, April, 2000.
Plenary Speaker, First Annual Florida Human Factors-Ergonomics Student Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2000.
A. Louis Medin Lecturer, Institute of Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, April, 2000.
Arnold Small Lecturer, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Houston, TX, 1999.
Invited Keynote Speaker, State Motorcycle Safety Administrator's National Meeting, Bloomington, MN, August, 1996.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Center for Transportation Studies, Board Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May, 1996.
Invited Keynote Speaker, 2nd Automation Technology/Human Performance Conference, Cocoa, FL, March, 1996
Invited Keynote Speaker, 2nd International Conference on Driving and Fatigue, Freemantle, Australia, February, 1996.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Occupational Injury 1996, Sydney, Australia, February, 1996.
Invited Plenary Speaker, First National Symposium on Human Performance in Automated Systems. Washington, DC.
Invited Plenary Speaker, NATO Workshop: Certification of Complex Systems, Bonas, France, July, 1993.
Invited Plenary Speaker, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Verification and Validation of Complex Human-Machine Systems. Vimiero, Portugal, July, 1992.
Invited Speaker, NASA/FAA Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Human Factors in Air Traffic Control and Aviation Maintenance, Daytona Beach, FL, June, 1992.
Invited Plenary Speaker, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Concurrent Engineering Tools and Technologies for Mechanical System Design, University of Iowa, Iowa City, June, 1992
Invited Lecturer, Sigma Xi, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, March, 1991.
Invited Plenary Speaker, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Automation and Air Traffic Control, Maratea, Italy, June, 1990.
Invited Speaker, Big Ten CIC Leadership Symposium, Chicago, IL, December, 1988.
Invited Speaker, Psychology of Motor Behavior and Sport Conference, Knoxville, TN, June, 1988.
Invited Plenary Speaker, Annual International Cabin Safety Symposium, Las Vegas, NV, March, 1987.
Invited Plenary Speaker, Yuma Pacific Section, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Oxnard, CA, February, 1987.
Invited Speaker, Ninth Annual Carmel Workshop (NASA–ARMY), Workload and Training: Individual Differences, Monterey, CA, January, 1987.
Invited Speaker, Speaker, IACIC International Symposium on Ergonomics in Industry, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1986.
Invited Speaker, Facilities 2000: Education and Research Imperatives for Workplaces of the Twenty-First Century, Grand Rapids, MI, April, 1988.
Invited Speaker, Western Occupational Health Conference, Irvine, CA, October, 1985.
Invited Inaugural Speaker to the Tri-State Chapter of the Human Factors Society, July, 1983.

Invited Participation

Invited Participant, National Academy of Sciences Workshop: The Future of Transportation, March, 1997.
Invited Participant, National Research Council Panel Member on Human Factors, 1994.
Invited Participant, Workshop on Human Factors Issues for Resolving Adverse Effects of Human Work Underload and Workload Transitions in Advanced Transportation Systems. Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, February, 1994.
Invited Participant, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Motor Neuroscience, Calcatoggio, Corsica, France, September, 1990.
Invited Participant, Eighth Annual Carmel Workshop (NASA), Workload and Training, Monterey, CA, January, 1986.
Invited Participant, NATO Advanced Study Research Workshop, Stress and Human Performance, Les Arcs, France 1985.

Internal Awards

Winner, UCF Office of Research Millionaire Club for the Receipt of over $1M Funding, 2004.
Winner, UCF Office of Research Three-Time Millionaire Club Over $1M Funding Three Years.
University of Central Florida, College of Arts and Sciences, Distinguished Researcher, 2004.
Winner, UCF Office of Research Millionaire Club for the Receipt of over $1M Funding, 2003.
Winner, UCF Office of Research Two-Time Millionaire Club Receipt of over $1M Funding Two Years.
Winner, UCF Office of Research Millionaire Club for the Receipt of over $1M Funding, 2002.
Winner, UCF Office of Research Tall Order Award for the Receipt of Most Department of Defense Funding, 2002.
Two-Time Winner, Best Presentation Award, Faculty International Studies Summer Institute, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (April, 2001: May, 2002).
Awarded Single Semester Leave, Spring Semester, 2000, University of Minnesota.
Awarded Sabbatical Leave (1995), University of Minnesota
Recipient, Office of International Education Faculty Grant, University of Minnesota, October, 1990, 1992, 1993.

Citations of Excellence

Citation of Excellence (Highest Quality Rating) for the Paper: Parasuraman, R., Hancock, P.A., & Olofinboba, O. (1997). Alarm effectiveness in driver-centered collision-warning systems. Ergonomics, 40, 390-399. by Electronic Intelligence, England.
Citation of Excellence (Highest Quality Rating) for the Paper: Hancock, P.A. (1996). Effect of control order, augmented feedback, input device and practice on tracking performance and perceived workload. Ergonomics, 39, 1146-1162. by Electronic Intelligence, England.

Additional Honors

American Psychological Association Travel Scholar. International Congress of Applied Psychology, Kyoto, Japan, July, 1990.
Elected Member, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 1988.
Elected Member Psychonomic Society, One Year Post Graduation, 1984.

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Graduate Honors

Recipient, University of Illinois, Open Graduate Scholarship, 1982–1983.
Recipient, Laura Huestler Award Scholarship, 1982–1983.
Two-Time Recipient, Avery Brundage Scholarship, 1981–1982, 1982–1983.
Six-Time Recipient, Graduate College Travel Scholarship, 1981–1983
Recipient, Training of Personnel Open Graduate Scholarship, 1977–1978.
Elected Member: Phi Delta Kappa.
Elected Member: Phi Kappa Phi.