Acute Stress Center
The Acute Stress Center's research focuses on characterizing, modeling, and predicting biomarkers associated with stressful situations. Ongoing activities include monitoring psychological responses from clinicians working in hospital ERs to prevent burnout; contactless measurements of changes in physiological response and VOCs for credibility assessment; and automated linguistic feature analysis for interview management. ASC's resources include GC-MS & HPLC, multispectral imaging, EEG biomonitoring, additive manufacturing and teststand, engineering ML and AI embedded Decision Support Systems.
Area: Acute Stress; Credibility Assessment; Physician Burnout; GC-MS; HPLC; Multispectral Imaging; EEG Biomonitoring; NLP; ML & AI; Decision Support Systems
Director: Nicholas Boltin