Dr. Lee Stone
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Title: Senior Researcher for Human Systems Integration
Organization: Exploration Technology Directorate
Professional Background
Lee Stone is the NASA Senior Researcher for Human-Systems Integration at Ames Research Center. He received a BA in Biophysics from The Johns Hopkins University, an MS in Engineering from UC Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from UC San Francisco. After a National Research Council post-doctoral Associateship in the Human Factors Division, he was hired as a Research Physiologist in the Life Sciences Division in 1990. He later joined the Human-Systems Integration Division and established the Visuomotor Control Laboratory to examine human capabilities in visual-vestibular perception and sensorimotor control with a scientific eye towards understanding the impacts of altered environments on human performance and an engineering focus on non-invasive eye-movement-based technologies for detecting and characterizing of sub-clinical impairment. He also serves as an agency subject-matter expert for the development of spaceflight engineering requirements and verifications related to human-system integration, crew autonomy, vision, occupant protection from g-forces, and manual control.
Contact Info
Email: leland.s.stone@nasa.gov
Phone: 650.604.3240