Oral History Interview With Joe Phillipauldy
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Dublin Core
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Friday__May_4__2018_at_12_10_52_PM_default_fb72b05a
MC_136_
Title
Oral History Interview With Joe Phillipauldy
Description
Joe Phillipauldy is originally from Central, New Jersey. He did his undergraduate training at the University of Richmond in Virginia, and then he received his Master's degree at Villanove University. He then when on to get his graduate degree, and completed the program in 1984. His degree was in Experimental Psychology. In 1986, he accepted a job position with the Creatis Systems Tech Staff at Boeing Military Airplanes in Kansas. His first Human Engineering job was with Tech Staff. A project he spent a lot of time on was the Airforce I VC25 747 Presidential Replacement Program. With this, he did a workload analysis of the navigator crew station. After this work, Joe got involved with the Human Factors and Industrial Applications group. There, he ran task terms around the factory floor doing analyses and reporting on ergonomics issues on assembling vehicles. Later, he was able to work on the Space Station Vehicle Integration Contract in Huntsville, AL.
Date
2018-5
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Format
.MP4
Source
Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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Citation
Phillipauldy, Joe and Stokes, Jack, “Oral History Interview With Joe Phillipauldy,” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed December 26, 2024, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/9450.