Education
BS, Mechanical Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago, 1973
MS, Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University, 1974
PhD, Mechanical Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1979
Research Areas
User-centered design, Human-computer interaction, Computer-supported
collaborative work and knowledge management, and Human
factors
Selected Publications
D’Souza, M. E., and Greenstein, J. S. (2003). Listening
to users in a manufacturing organization: A context-based
approach to the development of a computer-supported collaborative
work system. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics,
32(4), 251-264.
Kirschman, J. S., and Greenstein, J. S. (2002). The use
of groupware for collaboration in distributed student
engineering design teams. Journal of Engineering Education,
91(4), 403-407.
D’Souza, M. E., and Greenstein, J. S. (1999). The design
of a visual display for the presentation of statistical
quality control information to operators on the plant
floor. Human Factors, 41(4), 619-627.
Gramopadhye, A., Bhagwat, S., Kimbler, D., and Greenstein,
J. (1998). The use of advanced technology for visual inspection
training. Applied Ergonomics, 29(5), 361-375.
Greenstein, J. S. (1997). Pointing devices. In M. G.
Helander, T. K. Landauer, and P. V. Prabhu (Eds.), Handbook
of human-computer interaction (2nd ed.) (pp. 1317-1348).
Amsterdam: Elsevier Science.
Courses Taught
ENGR 120 - Engineering Problem Solving and Design
IE 201 - System Design I
IE 220 - Design of Information Systems in Industrial Engineering
IE 452/652 - Reliability Engineering
IE 460/660 - Quality Improvement Methods
IE 801 - Design and Analysis of Human-Machine Systems
IE 802 - Design of Human-Computer Systems
Professional Affiliations
American Society for Engineering Education
Association for Computing Machinery
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Institute of Industrial Engineers
Usability Professionals’ Association