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Books
John M.Usher and Lesia L. Crumpton-Young. 2000. Industrial Engineering
Research Solutions.
Book Chapters
McCauley-Bell, Pamela R., Crumpton, Lesia L. and Badiru, Adedeji B.
Techniques and Applications of Fuzzy Theory in Quantifying Risk Levels
in Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. In: Cornelius T. Leondes (ed),
Fuzzy Theory Systems Techniques and Applications, Academic Press.
Journals
Babski-Reeves, K and Crumpton-Young L (2002). Comparisons
of measures for quantifying repetition in predicting carpal tunnel syndrome.
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 30: 1-6.
Babski-Reeves, K and Crumpton-Young L. Interactions
effects of wrist and forearm posture on the prediction of carpal tunnel
syndrome cases within a fish processing facility. Accepted for publication
in the Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment (HERA).
Babski-Reeves, K and Crumpton-Young L. The use of
continuous exposure data for predicting CTS in fish processing operators.
Accepted for publication in Ergonomics.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. , Williams, Sabrina., and Adebiyi, AdeRonke.
An Investigation of Age- Differences in Work Capabilities of Employees
Performing Similar Occupations. Journal of Applied Gerontology (in review)
Williams, Sabrina., Crumpton-Young, Lesia L., and Adebiyi, AdeRonke.
An Investigation of Using Subjective Assessments of Work Ability to Estimate
Cognitive and Physical Functioning in Older Employees. Journal of Occupational
and Environmental Medicine (in review)
Parker, Patrick., and Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. Use of Thermography in
the Field of Ergonomics. Journal of Applied Ergonomics (in review).
Babski-Reeves, K and Crumpton-Young, L. Comparisons of Measures for
Quantifying Repetition in Predicting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. International
Journal of Industrial Ergonomics (Accepted for publication-in press).
Babski-Reeves, K and Crumpton-Young, L. Accuracy of Alternative Measures
of Posture in Predicting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Journal of Human Factors
and Ergonomics (Accepted for publication-in press).
Crumpton-Young, L. and Parker, P. Effects of Back Belts on Symmetry
of Muscle Activity in the Back. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
(in review).
Babski, Kari L. and Lesia L. Crumpton-Young. An Investigation of Total
Body Fatigue Experienced During Data Entry Tasks. Journal of Human Performance
(in review).
Babski, Kari, Crumpton, Lesia L., Williams, Sabrina N., Riley, Jennifer
M. and Sours, Caroline. A Review of Ergonomic Measures for Assessing,
Preventing and Controlling Cumulative Trauma Disorders. Occupational
Ergonomics (in review).
Crumpton-Young LL, Killough K, Parker P, and Brandon K (2000). Quantitative
analysis of cumulative trauma risk factors and risk factor interactions.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 42(10). 1013-1020.
Crumpton-Young LL and McCauley-Bell P (2000). A Fuzzy Linguistic Model
for the Prediction of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Risks in an Occupational
Environment. IBM Journal of Research and Development, 44(5), pp. 759-770.
Parker P, Crumpton, and Brandon K (2000). Does Abdominal Body Composition
Modulate the Effects of Back Belts on the Respiratory System? International
Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 26 (5), 561-567.
Mital, A., Pennathur, A., Huston, R.L., Thompson, D., Pittman, M.,
Markle, G., Kaber, D.B., Crumpton, L., Bishu, R.R., Rajurker, K.P., Rajan,
V., Fernandez, J.E., McMulkin, M., Deivanayagam, S., Ray, P.S., and Sule,
D. (1999). The Need for Worker Training in Advanced Manufacturing Technology
(AMT) Environments: A white paper. International Journal of Industrial
Ergonomics. 24(2), 173-184.
Pennathur, A., Mital, A., Huston, R.L., Thompson, D., Pittman, M.,
Markle, G., Kaber, D.B., Crumpton, L., Bishu, R.R., Rajurkar, K.P., Rajan,
V., Fernandez, J.E., McMulkin, M., Deivanayagam, S., Ray, P.S., and Sule,
D. (1999) A Framework for Training Workers in Contemporary Manufacturing
Environments. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing.
(12)4, pp. 291-310.
McCauley-Bell PR and Crumpton LL (1997). A Fuzzy Linguistic Model for
the Prediction of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Risks in an Occupational Environment.
Ergonomics. (40)8, pp.790-799.
McCauley-Bell PR, Crumpton LL, Wang H (1999). Measurement of Cumulative Trauma
Disorder Risk in Clerical Tasks Using Fuzzy Linear Regression. IEEE Transactions
on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 29(1), pp. 1-14.
Williams, Sabrina N. and Crumpton, Lesia L.(1997). Investigating the
Work Ability of Older Employees. International Journal of Industrial
Ergonomics, (20) pp. 241-249.
Espritt, A., Kerk, C., Congleton, J., Crumpton, L., and White, K. (1997).
Effect of Menstruation on Vibrotactile Threshold in the Peripheral Median
Nerve. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. (19), 201-204.
McCauley-Bell, P., Wang, H, and Crumpton, L. (1997). A Fuzzy Linear
Regression Model To Measure The Impact of Risk Factors On Cumulative
Trauma Disorders In Occupational Tasks. IEEE Transactions Systems, Man,
Cybernetics, pp. 1-14.
Killough, M. K. and Crumpton, L. (1996). An Investigation of Cumulative Trauma
Disorders in the Construction Industry. International Journal of Industrial
Ergonomics ,Vol. 18, pp. 399-405.
Soh, Tzer Nan., Parker, P., Crumpton, L.L. and Mealins, C. (1996). An
Investigation of Respiration While Wearing Back Belts. Journal of Applied
Ergonomics, Vol. 28, pp. 189-192.
Proceedings
Meza, Katherine, Ferreras, Ana, Crumpton-Young, Lesia
L., Rabelo, Luis, Williams, Kent, and Hampton, Edward (2004) Industrial
Engineering Curriculum Issues, Institute of Industrial Engineers Thirteenth
Annual Research Conference, Dallas, Texas.
Meza, Katherine, Crumpton-Young,
Lesia L., Geiger, Christopher, and Lamia, Cori (2004) Use of SWOT Analysis
and Process Evaluation Tools, 10 th International Conference on Industry,
Engineering, and Management Systems, Cocoa Beach, Florida.
Meza, Katherine
and Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2003) Relationship between Task Demands
and Total Body Fatigue, Institute of Industrial Engineers Twelfth Annual
Research Conference, Portland, Oregon.
Meza, Katherine and Crumpton-Young,
Lesia L. (2003) Investigation of the Changes in Total Body Fatigue
Given the Influence of Job Task Demands, 6 th Annual Applied Ergonomics
Conference, Dallas, Texas.
Babski-Reeves, Kari and Crumpton-Young, Lesia L.
(2001) Primary Risk Factor Interactions in Predicting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research
Conference.
Parker, Patrick L. and Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2001) Quantifying Selection
Bias in an Experimental Design. Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Institute
of Industrial Engineering Research Conference.
Babski K, Crumpton-Young L, Riley J, Nitcavic L, Gentry H (2000) An
Investigation of the Relationship between Time Stress and Fatigue. Proceedings
of the Ninth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference,
pp. 1-9.
Babski, Kari and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) An Evaluation of Total Body
Fatigue. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering
Research Conference, p. G2.
Babski, Kari and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) An Evaluation of Cumulative
Trauma Disorders During Small Motor Assembly. Advances in Occupational
Ergonomics and Safety XI, pp. 127-132.
Chestnut, Jacqueline A. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) Knowledge Transfer
in Designing User Interfaces for Diverse Populations. Proceedings of
the Eighth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference,
p. K2.
Chestnut, Jacqueline A. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) An Investigation
of the Types of Human Errors Committed during Data Entry. Advances in
Occupational Ergonomics and Safety XI, pp. 277-282
Williams, Sabrina N. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) An Investigation
of Subjective Estimations of Work Ability to Determine Cognitive and
Physical Functioning in Older Employees. Proceedings of the Eigth Annual
Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, p. I2.
McCauley-Bell, Pamela R. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998) The Human Factors
Issues in Information Security: What are They and Do They Matter? Proceedings
of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, pp.
439-442.
Smith, Brian K., Cassady, Richard, and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998). A
Framework for Modeling the Human Reliability-Total Body Fatigue Relationship,
Proceedings of the Fourth International Society for Science and Applied
Technology International Conference on Reliability and Quality in Design,
pp. 282-287.
McCauley-Bell, Pamela R. and Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (1998). Navigating
the Tenure Track Through Effective Collaboration, Proceedings of the
1998 Women Engineering Program Advocate Network Conference.
Williams, Sabrina N. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998). An Investigation
of the Work Ability of Older Employees in the Plywood Industry. Advances
in Occupational Ergonomics and Safety 2, p. 579-582.
Harden, Edward, and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). Using Virtual Reality
as a Tool to Enhance Classroom Instruction. 21st International Conference
on Computers and Industrial Engineering, pp. 217-220.
Crumpton, Lesia L. and Williams, Sabrina N. (1997). Accommodating an
Aging Workforce: A Privilege or a Problem? Proceedings of the National
Ergonomics Assocation, pp. 18-24.
Chestnut, Jacqueline and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). Virtual Reality:
A Tool in the 21st Century for Disabled Persons and Medical Students.
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Southern Biomedical Research Conference,
pp. 418-421.
Babski, Kari and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). The Use of Ergonomic Measures
to Prevent and Control the Occurrence of CTDs: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Southern
Biomedical Research Conference, pp. 407-410.
Harden, Edward and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). Harnessing the Power
of Virtual Reality for Ergonomics Education. Advances in Occupational
Ergonomics and Safety 1997, pp. 129-132.
Babski, Kari and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). A Review of the Advancements in
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Research. Advances in Occupational Ergonomics and Safety
1997, pp. 399-402.
Williams, Sabrina N. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). The Effects of
Job Tasks Demands on the Work Ability of Older Employees. Advances in
Occupational Ergonomics and Safety 1997, pp. 465-468.
Chestnut, Jacqueline and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). Using Virtual Reality
to Design for Persons with Disabilities: Past and Future Applications.
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research
Conference, pp. 885-888.
Soh, Tzer-Nan, Crumpton, Lesia L. and McCauley-Bell, Pamela (1997). An Overview:
A Model to Predict the Degree of Accommodation Needed by Disabled Person in
the Workplace. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering
Research Conference, pp. 409-414.
Babski, Kari and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). An Investigation of Cubital
Tunnel Syndrome in the Field of Cosmetology. Proceedings of the Sixth
Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 275-279.
Williams, Sabrina N. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). A Comparison of
the Work Ability of Older Workers in Similar Occupations. Proceedings
of the Sixth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference,
pp. 415-419.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Redesigning Industry for Disabled Employees:
A Comprehensive Ergonomic Strategy. Proceedings of the NSF Design National
Science Foundation Design and Manufacture Grantees Conference, pp. 549.
Agostinelli, Thomas, Crumpton, Lesia L., and Soh, Tzer Nan. (1996). An Investigation
of Wearing Wrist Splints While Performing Work Tasks. Proceedings of the Fifth
Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 729-734.
Harden, Edward L., Crumpton, Lesia L., and Killough, Kathleen. (1996)
An Evaluation of Neural Networks as a Tool for Predicting Workplace Accommodations
for Persons with Disabilities. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Institute
of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 717-722.
Soh, Tzer-Nan, and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). An Evaluation of Fatigue
Indicators While Performing Nursing Tasks. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual
Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 741-746.
Soh, Tzer-Nan, Crumpton, Lesia L., and McCauley-Bell, Pamela. (1996).
The Use of Fuzzy Logic to Develop a Mathematical Model to Quantify Fatigue.
Advances in Occupational Ergonomics and Safety I. pp. 123-128.
Williams, Sabrina N., Congleton, J.J., and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996).
An Evaluation of the Work Ability of Older Employees. Advances in Occupational
Ergonomics and Safety I. pp. 33-38.
Harden, Edward and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Virtual Reality: A Tool
for Ergonomists. Advances in Occupational Ergonomics and Safety I. pp.
269-274.
Williams, Sabrina N. and Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). An Investigation
of Body Discomfort Experienced by Older Workers. Proceedings of the Fifth
Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 735-740.
McCauley-Bell, P., Mowatt, J., Sutton, C., Crumpton, L, and Killough,
M. (1995). Fuzzy Set Theory and Natural Language in Cumulative Trauma
Disorder Evaluation for Construction Workers. Proceedings of the Second
Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Research Conference. pp.
214-218.
Tzer Nan Soh and Crumpton, Lesia. (1995). An Evaluation of Persons
with Physical Disabilities in the Performance of Industrial Related Work
Tasks. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering
Research Conference, pp. 649-658.
Killough, M., Crumpton, L., Calvert, A., and Bowden, R. (1995). An
Investigation of Using Neural Networks to Predict the Presence of Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Institute of Industrial
Engineering Research Conference. pp. 659-667.
Crumpton, L., Killough, M. and Soh, Tzer Nan. (1995). An Evaluation
of Wheelchair-Bound Persons While Performing Industrial Work Tasks. Advances
in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety VII, pp. 869-876.
Crumpton, L. and Soh, Tzer Nan. (1995). An Evaluation of the Fatigue
Associated with Performing Nursing Tasks. Advances in Industrial Ergonomics
and Safety VII, pp. 973-982.
Killough, M., and Crumpton, L. (1995). An Investigation of Cumulative
Trauma Disorders in the Construction Industry . Advances in Industrial
Ergonomics and Safety VII, pp. 81-88.
Crumpton, L., and Congleton, J.,(1994). Methods of Assessing Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome: An Investigation of Accuracy and Usability. Proceedings
of the Third Annual Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference,
76-81.
Crumpton, L. (1994). Use of Risk Factors Commonly Associated with Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome to Model Median Nerve Conduction. Advances in Industrial
Ergonomics and Safety VI, pp. 511-514.
Crumpton, L. (1994). An Evaluation of The Relationship Between Subjective
Symptoms and Objective testing Used to Assess Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Advances in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety VI, pp. 515-519.
Others
Crumpton, L. (2000). Ergonomic Issues of the Poultry Industry. Poultry
Science Department. Mississippi State University
Crumpton, L. (2000). Research Opportunities in Industrial Engineering.
National Society of Black Engineers Conference. Charlotte, North Carolina.
Crumpton, L. (2000). You’ve Got the Power
to be Successful. Women in Science and Technology Conference. Coahoma
Community College. Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Crumpton, L. (1998). Developing Engineering Criteria for the Inclusion
of Disabled Employees. National Science Foundation Annual Report.
Crumpton, L. (1997). Developing Engineering Criteria for the Inclusion
of Disabled Employees. National Science Foundation Annual Report.
Crumpton, L. (1996). Redesigning Industry for Disabled Employees. National
Science Foundation Final Report.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1993). Evaluation of Risk
Factors Commonly Associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Doctor of
Philosophy. Dissertation, Texas A&M University.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1990).The Effect of Age
on Vibration Sensitivity and Nerve Conduction Time Among Females, Master
of Science Thesis, Texas A&M University. |
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Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2001) Moderator of Bull
Session at WEPAN/NAMEPA Natural Conference, Washington D. C.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2001) Graduate School 101.
Workshop presented at NSBE National Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2001) Careers in Academia.
Workshop presented at NSBE National Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Chestnut, Jacqueline and Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Human Error Implications
in Information Security, Institute of Industrial Engineering Ninth Annual Research
Conference, Cleveland, Ohio.
Williams, Sabrina N., Crumpton-Young, Lesia L., Roberts,
Anthony, Adebiyi, Ronke (2000) Age-Related Changes in the Work Ability
of University Employees: A follow-up study, Institute of Industrial Engineering
Ninth Annual Research Conference, Cleveland, Ohio.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) The World of Engineering:
Sonia Kovaversky Mathematics Day at Mississippi University for Women,
Columbus, Mississippi.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Keynote Address for
the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers National
Conference, Miami, Florida.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) You’ve Got
the Power: Keynote Address. Women in Science and Technology Conference
at Coahoma Community College, Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Research Opportunities
in Industrial Engineering Workshop presented at NSBE National Conference,
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Distance Learning
Opportunities. Workshop presented at US Black Engineers National Conference,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Technology Awareness
Summit. Panel discussion presented at US Black Engineers National Conference,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Systemic Issues facing
Minority Engineering Enrollment. Panel discussion presented at US Black
Engineers National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Successful Strategies
for Successful Women, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Regional Conference,
Biloxi, Mississippi.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Systemic Issues Affecting
the Enrollment of African Americans in Engineering Disciplines, US Black
Engineers Conference. Baltimore, Maryland.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Effective Use of
Distance Learning Technologies, US Black Engineers Conference. Baltimore,
Maryland.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Black Family Technology
Awareness Summit, US Black Engineers Conference. Baltimore, Maryland.
Crumpton-Young, Lesia L. (2000) Successful Strategies
for College, Mississippi Student Achievement Program, Mississippi State
University, Starkville, Mississippi.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) The Power of Positivity,
Women in Science and Engineering Conference, Texas A&M University.
College Station, TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) Negotiating the Graduate
School Process, National Society of Black Engineers Conference, Kansas
City, Missouri
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1999) Ergonomics in the Workplace,
National Society of Black Engineers Conference, Kansas City, Missouri
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998) Negotiating the Graduate
School Process, 2nd Annual GEM Summer Institute. Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998) Smart Moves for Smart Women,
Women in Science and Engineering Conference, 2nd Annual GEM Summer Institute.
Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998) A Model To Predict Accommodations
Needed by Disabled Person, Thirteenth Annual International Occupational
Ergonomics and Safety Conference. Ypsilanti, MI.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1998) Smart Moves for Smart Women,
Women in Science and Engineering Conference, Texas A&M University.
College Station, TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Plenary speaker for the National Ergonomics Association
Conference. Dallas, TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Plenary speaker for the
Sixteenth Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference. Biloxi, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Invited Session Chairman
for Ergonomics Session . Institute of Industrial Engineers Sixth Annual
Research Conference. Miami, FL
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997). An Overview: A Model
to Predict the Degree of Accommodation Needed by Disabled Person in the
Workplace. Institute of Industrial Engineers Sixth Annual Research Conference.
Miami, FL.
Crumpton, Lesia L (1997). The Effects of Job Tasks
Demands on the Work Ability of Older Employees. Twelfth Annual International
Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference. Washington, D.C.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Invited panelist for the
Executive Lecture Series. Texas A&M University, College Station,
TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Using Virtual Reality as a Tool to Enhance Classroom
Instruction. 21st International Computers and Industrial Engineering Conference.
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Crumpton, Lesia L (1997). An Engineering Analysis
of the Effects of Job Tasks Demands on the Work Ability of Older Employees.
Ninth Annual Black Graduate Student Association Conference. Raleigh-Durham,
NC.
Crumpton, Lesia L (1997). Conducted a workshop on
Mentoring. Ninth Annual Black Graduate Student Association Conference.
Raleigh-Durham, NC.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Conducted seminar on “Preventing
Repetitive Motion Injuries and Illnesses in the Workplace” to the
Mississippi Occupational Health Services. Greenville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1997) Invited speaker for the
SECME Science and Math Bowl Competition. Mississippi State University,
Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Conducted seminar on
ergonomics at the West Point Safety Seminar, West Point, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Redesigning Industry
for Disabled Employees: A Comprehensive Ergonomic Strategy. NSF Design
National Science Foundation Design and Manufacture Grantees Conference,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). La-Z-Boy: A Training Course in Industrial Ergonomics,
Newton, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Virtual Reality: A Tool
for Ergonomists. Eleventh Annual International Occupational Ergonomics
and Safety Conference, Zurich, Switzerland.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996) The Use of Fuzzy Logic
to Develop a Mathematical Model to Quantify Fatigue. Eleventh Annual
International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference, Zurich,
Switzerland.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). The Effects of Container
Size and Type on Grocery Checking Tasks. Fifth Annual Institute of Industrial
Engineering Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Guest lecturer for the
Department of University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Guest lecturer for the Department of Biological
Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1996). Conducted a seminar for
new faculty members on Research Funding Strategies, Mississippi State
University, Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). “Ergonomics in
the Workplace”, Mississippi State University College of Veterinary
Medicine, Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). Job Placement in Rehabilitation Seminar Mississippi
State University, Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). Women in Engineering, Science, and Technology Program
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). Health/Science Enrichment Program, Division on Continuing
Education, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). Guest lecturer for the
Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Mississippi State University,
Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). Society of Women Engineers’ Women
in Action Summer Camp, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1995). An Evaluation Of Wheelchair-Bound
Persons While Performing Industrial Work Tasks. International Occupational
Ergonomics and Safety Conference VII, Seattle, WA.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994). "Industrial Ergonomics
in The Workplace" Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services,
Jackson, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994). Ergonomics in the Workplace.
International Conference of Safety Professionals. Babcock & Wilcox
Corporation, West Point, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994) Modeling Vibrotactile
Sensation: Using Factors Commonly Associated with CTS. Human Factors
and Ergonomics Society Conference, Nashville, TN.
Broome, S. and Crumpton, L. (1994) Training versus
Intuition: A Study of the Effects of Training on the Use of Ergonomic
Chairs. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference, Nashville, TN.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994) Integrating Disabled People
Into the Workforce: A Comprehensive Ergonomic Approach. First Annual
Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Research Conference.
Cocoa Beach , FL.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994) Use of Risk Factors Commonly
Associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome to Model Median Nerve Conduction.
International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference VI, San Antonio,
TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994) An Evaluation of The Relationship
Between Subjective Symptoms and Objective Testing Used to Assess Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference
VI, San Antonio, TX.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994) Invited Session Chairman
for Ergonomics Session . Institute of Industrial Engineers Third Annual
Research Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1994) Methods of Assessing Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome: An Investigation of Accuracy and Usability. Third Annual
Institute of Industrial Engineering Research Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1993) Video Display Terminals
and Your Health. Employee Development Seminar. Mississippi State University,
Starkville, MS.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1992) A Comprehensive CTS Program
Enhanced by Vibrometry and Electroneurometry Testing. Human Factors Conference.
Atlanta, GA.
Crumpton, Lesia L. (1991) Ergonomics and Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome. Hand Associates of South Texas Health Education Conference.
San Antonio, TX. |
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NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center
in e-Design: IT enabled design of engineered products and systems. Principal
Investigator, $1,100,000.
Reengineering the Undergraduate Program in Industrial
Engineering. NSF Planning Grant for Departmental Reform.100,000. Principal
Investigator. 2002 – present
“Setting the STAGE: Strategies for Advancing
Gender Equity within the Engineering Workforce of the Future, ADVANCE
Institutional Transformation Award Program, National Science Foundation,
Principal Investigator, 4,000,000 (in review)
“The Science and Mathematics Teacher
Enhancement and Retention Project, NSF Teacher Enhancement Program,
Co-Principal Investigator, 1,700,000 (in review)
An Investigation of Human Performance. Office of
Naval Research , Principal Investigator, $200,000, 2000-2002
Ergonomics Investigation of Fuel Tank Assembly,
NASA, Principal Investigator, $100,000, 2001-2002
Development of the Ergo-Recliner, Action Industries,
Principal Investigator, $25,000, 2001-present
"Developing Engineering Criteria for the Inclusion of Disabled Persons (DECIDE)
in the Workplace”
National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, $373,543., 1995- 2000
"An Investigation of the Effects of Total
Body Fatigue on Human Reliability”, National Science Foundation,
Principal Investigator, $88,941., 1997- 2000
“Ergonomic Task Evaluations of the Indianola,
Belzoni, and South Plants,” Delta Pride Catfish, Inc., $18,041.,
1999 - 2000
"Research Experience for Undergraduate Students:
Supplement to “Project Decide”, National Science Foundation,
Principal Investigator, $9,985., 1998.
"Research Experience for Undergraduate Students:
Supplement to “Human Reliability Proposal”, National Science
Foundation, Principal Investigator, $9,762., 1998.
“Ergonomic Evaluation of Caterpillar,
Inc.,” Caterpillar, Inc., $7,990., 1998
“Ergonomic Evaluation of United Technologies,
Inc.,” United Technologies, Inc., $5,534., 1998
"Beta-Testing of Courseware Modules to Enhance
Classroom Instruction-A Proposal to the NSF Product Realization Consortium,
Principal Investigator, $9,990., 1997.
"Proposal for NSF Matching Funds to Project
Decide” National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, $10,000.,
1997.
"Research Experience for Undergraduate Students:
Supplement to “Project Decide”, National Science Foundation,
Principal Investigator, $10,000., 1997.
"Research Experience for Undergraduate Students:
Supplement to “Human Reliability Proposal”, National Science
Foundation, Principal Investigator, $8,000., 1997.
"Start-up Funds for NSF I/UCRC in Ergonomics”,
Mississippi State University, $20,000., 1997.
“Trained and educated employees at La-Z-Boy
on the principles and practices of Ergonomics,” La-Z-Boy, Principal
Investigator, $2,200.,1996.
“The Use of Virtual Reality as a Design
Tool for Engineering Students,” Principal Investigator, $2,500.,
1996.
“Designing Seating and Positioning Devices
for Employees at Babcock & Wilcox”, Babcock & Wilcox,
Principal Investigator, $3,000., 1996.
"Research Experience for Undergraduate
Students" Supplement to " Developing Engineering Criteria
for the Inclusion of Disabled Persons (DECIDE) in the Workplace " National
Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, $9,987., 1995-1996.
“An Investigation of Using Virtual Reality
to Design for Persons with Disabilities” Mississippi Research
Consortium, Principal Investigator, $4,500., 1995.
"Redesigning Industry for Disabled Employees:
A Comprehensive Ergonomic Strategy"
National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, $17, 700., 1994-1995.
"Research Experience for Undergraduate
Students" Supplement to "Redesigning Industry for Disabled
Employees: A Comprehensive Ergonomic Strategy" National Science
Foundation, Principal Investigator, $14, 000., 1994-1995.
"Industrial Ergonomics in The Workplace" Mississippi
Department of Rehabilitation Services, Principal Investigator, $3,
000., 1994.
"Designing the Workplace to Accommodate
Disabled Persons" Mississippi State University. Research initiation
Program, Principal Investigator, $6,000., 1994.
“Video Display Terminal and Workplace
Evaluation Program” Southwest Airlines Reservation Center, Dallas/Ft.
Worth, TX, CO-Principal Investigator, $69,712., 1991.
“Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Workplace
Evaluation Program” Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX, CO-Principal Investigator,
$10,000., 1992. |