| Abstract |
The IRRE supplement was used to send a graduate student researcher, Kimberly M. Ghlyin, to the University of Zurich for a three month period. While at the University of Zurich, Ms. Ghylin worked on a number of activities that extended the basic work being done in the main grant. The availability of screening data in the University of Zurich laboratory allowed Ms. Ghylin to extend the work on the effect of queue length on screener efficiency. The basic work in this area was done earlier in the main grant. This extended work is planned to be reported in a series of journal papers that are currently under preparation. Furthermore, this work will form the integral part of Ms. Ghlyin’s doctoral dissertation. |
| Bio |
Kimberly Ghylin received a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and Management
from Oklahoma State University in 2003. She received her M.S. in Industrial
Engineering from SUNY at Buffalo in 2005. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D.
in Industrial and Systems Engineering from SUNY at Buffalo. Her dissertation
work centres on the validity of security inspection as a general inspection
process, along with the effects of expertise, time on shift, and image
enhancements on overall screener performance and search and non-search
component times.
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| Sponsored By |
NSF CMMI 0647619
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| Cite this work |
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Rajan Batta, Colin Drury and Li Lin, "Inspection Strategies in Airport Security Systems", Trip report presented at the NSF IREE 2007 Grantees Conference, October 30 - November 1, 2007, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
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| Tags |
- IREE 2007
- trip report
- Zurich
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