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Megan Parisi

Research Associate, Human-Computer Interaction Group (HCI)

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Affiliation– NASA Ames Research Center

Division– Human Systems Integration Division (TH)

Email– megan.e.parisi@nasa.gov

Awards

(2023)  NASA Human Research ProgramHuman-automation Interaction Standards Team

(2023)  NASA Group Achievement AwardDesign for Maintainability Team

(2023)  NASA Group Achievement AwardMoon to Mars SE&I Verification Compliance Tool Team

Publications

S. Wu, M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, I. Robertson, T. L. Panontin, & A. H. Vera (2024Determining Simulation Fidelity Necessary for Evaluating Onboard Vehicle Capabilities and Crew Roles on Long Duration Exploration Missions Beyond Low-Earth OrbitNASA/TM-20240011157 

K. R. McTigue, T. L. Panontin, J. A. Karasinski, S. Wu, M. E. Parisi, & A. H. Vera (2024Information Systems for Crew-Led Operations Beyond Low-Earth OrbitIEEE Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology – IEEE Space Computing Conference, Mountain View, CA. 

M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, S. Wu, J. A. Karasinski, T. L. Panontin, L. Landon, & A. H. Vera (2024The Impact of Delayed Communication on NASA’s Human-Systems Operations: Preliminary Results of a Systematic ReviewApplied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) International Conference, Nice, France.

M. E. Parisi, T. L. Panontin, S. Wu, K. R. McTigue, & A. H. Vera (2023Effects of Communication Delay on Human Spaceflight MissionsInternational Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics. July 2023. San Francisco, California 

K. R. McTigue, M. E. Parisi, T. L. Panontin, S. Wu, & A. H. Vera (2023How to Keep Your Space Vehicle Alive: Maintainability Design Principles for Deep-Space MissionsIn Proceedings of SpaceCHI: Human-Computer Interaction for Space Exploration (CHI ’23). June 2023 

A. Valinia, D. Folta, K. Hughes, N. Hatten, A. H. Vera, L. S. Stone, M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, & T. L. Panontin (2023Risk Trade-space Analysis for Safe Human Expeditions to MarsActa Astronautica, 211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2023.05.039 

M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, T. L. Panontin, S. Wu, & A. H. Vera (2022Extreme Problem Solving II: How Can 4 Astronauts Do the Jobs of 80 Experts?In Proceedings of SpaceCHI: Human-Computer Interaction for Space Exploration (CHI ’22). May 2022 

D. M. Buckland, M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, S. Wu, T. L. Panontin, G. A. Vos, D. Peterson, & A. H. Vera (2022NASA’s Identified Risk of Adverse Outcomes Due to Inadequate Human-Systems Integration ArchitectureInternational Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics. July 2022. New York, New York 

A. H. Vera, K. R. McTigue, T. L. Panontin, M. E. Parisi, & S. Wu (2022Risks from Decreasing Ground SupportPresented at the 1st International Workshop on Interdisciplinary Paradigms for Semi-Autonomous Deep-Space Habitation (SMARTHAB WORKSHOP 2022), San Antonio, Texas, October 13-14 

K. R. McTigue, M. E. Parisi, T. L. Panontin, S. Wu, & A. H. Vera (2021Extreme Problem Solving: The New Challenges of Deep Space ExplorationIn Proceedings of SpaceCHI: Human-Computer Interaction for Space Exploration (CHI ’21). May 2021 

T. L. Panontin, M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, S. Wu, & A. H. Vera (2021Human-Systems Integration Needs Analysis for On-board Anomaly Resolution During Earth Independent Operations(abstract), International Academy of Astronauts (IAA) Humans in Space Symposium. April 2021. Moscow, Russia 

S. Wu, M. E. Parisi, K. R. McTigue, T. L. Panontin, & A. H. Vera (2021Toward Enabling Safe Earth-Independent Mission Operations(abstract), International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS) Managing Risk in Space. October 2021. Osaka, Japan