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John Kleber

Professor with expertise in the intersection of human factors and aviation, John Kleber serves as an Assistant Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in the Behavioral & Social Sciences Department within the College of Arts & Sciences. With a strong academic foundation, he holds a Master of Science in Human Factors and a Bachelor of Science in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Science, both with a focus on Psychology from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Professor Kleber's research interests are deeply rooted in psychology, human factors, and aviation, where he explores the intricate dynamics between human behavior and technological systems. His work aims to enhance the safety and efficiency of aviation operations by understanding how humans interact with complex systems. Through his research, he seeks to contribute to the development of more intuitive and user-friendly aviation technologies. In addition to his research endeavors, Professor Kleber is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students, fostering a learning environment that encourages critical thinking and innovation. His courses often integrate practical applications with theoretical knowledge, preparing students to tackle real-world challenges in the field of human factors and aviation. Professor Kleber is actively involved in various academic and professional communities, where he collaborates with fellow researchers and industry experts. His contributions to conferences and publications have been recognized for advancing the understanding of human factors in aviation, making him a respected figure in his field. Outside of academia, Professor Kleber enjoys engaging in activities that broaden his perspective on human behavior and technology. His passion for aviation extends beyond the classroom, as he continually seeks to bridge the gap between human capabilities and technological advancements.

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