Eileen Roesler can鈥檛 help but be giddy about her new digs鈥攁nd the opportunities that await.
An assistant professor in the Human Factors and Applied Cognition (HFAC) program, Roesler is one of three professors in the in George 麻豆视频 鲍苍颈惫别谤蝉颈迟测鈥檚 who recently relocated their office to Fuse at 麻豆视频 Square.

Joining Roesler will be HFAC assistant professor Elizabeth Phillips, along with clinical psychology assistant professor Natasha Tonge. At Fuse, they鈥檒l be able to use state-of-the-art facilities and technology to expand their respective studies and research with units from other colleges. Tonge and Roesler will serve as lab managers for the Human Subjects and Behavior Lab on the second floor at Fuse and Phillips will co-manage the Robotics Lab on the third floor.
With the Institute for Digital Innovation and the College of Engineering and Computing also housing specialized labs at Fuse, Roesler welcomes the cross-disciplinary research opportunities. Much of her excitement is geared toward her students, who will gain experience collaborating with other academic programs along with industry and government leaders.
On the Fairfax Campus, Roesler currently heads the Human-Agent Collaboration (HAC) Lab and collaborates with Phillips in the Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Lab. Phillips also leads the Autonomous Systems (ALPHAS) Lab while Tonge runs the Trust and Interpersonal Disclosure (TIDL) Lab.
鈥淚t is really nice for the people who are at the intersection of technology and humans because we have the perfect surroundings to do research on both,鈥 Roesler said. 鈥淚t is a really diverse outlet space we can use for different topics. So, we are extremely excited about the research opportunities, but we are even a little more excited about having the chance of meeting industry, government, and faculty in the same space.鈥
Psychology won鈥檛 be the only CHSS department represented in the new building. , an initiative of the and the , will also call Fuse home. The Digital Commonwealth Project (DCP) in Next System Studies fits nicely into the mission of Fuse. The DCP connects leading technologists with local community groups, civic leaders, workers, business associations, and universities in a community-led design process that addresses local priorities while supporting resilient local business ecosystems and increasing community and employee ownership.
Ben Manski, an assistant professor in sociology and the director of Next System Studies, said the ample meeting space and being closer to community partners such as the NOVA Web Development cooperative, the Arlington Education Association, and Latinx community cooperative SECOSOL鈥攁mong others鈥攚ill be extremely beneficial.
鈥淲e need to be closer to where our people are, and they are all throughout Northern Virginia,鈥 Manski said. 鈥淭he use of the Fuse facilities will be very helpful with our research and action.鈥
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