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Chapter Member Spotlight: Dana Wilder

5/11/2021

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Name: Dana Wilder

Hometown: Dallas, Texas

Year in the program: 1st year 

Research Interest: My research is related to affordance-perception. Currently, I am wrapping up a study about to what exactly do people attend when perceiving another person’s action capabilities (e.g., their maximum reach). The goal of this research is to eventually program assistive robots to attend to the same information that people use. In turn, the assistive robot can help people who cannot perform certain actions and need assistance. 

My next research project will focus on affordance-perception within virtual reality environments. I am interested in knowing how people’s perception of their own action capabilities might change with a novel, immersive environment. The goal is to learn how to better design virtual environments that encourage natural, exploratory behavior. 

Career Aspirations: Upon graduating with my PhD, I would like to work for a multi-disciplinary VR research lab that focuses on developing immersive, educational experiences (e.g., Framestore’s partnership with Lockheed Martin: Field Trip to Mars). I am excited to see how VR will continue to expand beyond purely entertainment purposes. I would like to be involved in the research and development process to ensure that future virtual experiences are accessible and inclusive for all people. 

Additionally, I would like to be involved in programs that support young women to realize their potential and get excited about a career in STEM. 

Fun Fact: Although I am shy, I rather enjoy public speaking. My favorite and most cherished public speaking opportunity was my 2017 TEDx talk, Reshaping Life’s Garden. Throughout the talk, I discuss ways to evaluate your life in order to properly implement change to support your future self. 

Advice to younger students: Lead with curiosity and ask questions. I fell into the field of Human Factors because I kept diving down the rabbit hole of what made me curious. Reach out to your network or people who fascinate you. Pick their brains, request for mentorship, or ask for opportunities to collaborate.

​Advocate for yourself; don’t let self-doubt close doors that you want to open. The worst thing that someone could say is “no.” 

Do not be afraid to deviate from the path of normality and what’s expected. There is no one perfect path to pursue. Rather than following what is merely expected of you, be intentional and choose your own path. You will thank yourself later.

If you would like to connect, please feel free to email me at dana.wilder@ttu.edu!

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