Molly is a Human Factors Psychologist operating out of the DC metropolitan area.

I consider myself a Human-Machine Teaming Architect. My objective is to explore the unique relationship between humans and machines and to design systems around providing novel, safe, and incredible capabilities for military and government stakeholders.

Skills and Abilities

Microsoft Office Suite | Statistical Package for Social Sciences | Scientific and Technical Writing | Usability experimental design | Physiological measures of workload | UX/UI Design | R Programing Language | Python Programming Language | Statistical Analysis | Adobe Illustrator | Wire Framing | Use Case Building | Prototyping | Presentations and Demonstrations | S&T Proposal Support

Selected work

Usability Report for Roadrunner

RoadRunner Food Delivery App Prototype

Kluck et al. - 2018 - Stereotypical of Us to Stereotype Them The Effect.pdf

The Effect of System-Wide Trust on Heterogeneous Populations of Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles

Kohn et al. - 2020 - A Brief Review of Frequently Used Self-Report Meas.pdf

A Brief Review of Frequently Used Self-Report Measures of Trust in Automation

Work experience


May 2019-Present

Northrop Grumman

Associate Data Scientist


June 2016-May 2019

George Mason University's Hemodynamics Automation Resilience & Trust Lab

Undergraduate Research Assistant


September 2017-March 2018

George Mason University's Social Robotics and Embodied Cognition Lab at George Mason University

Undergraduate Research Assistant


Education


2020-Present

Pursuing a Masters in Human Factors and Applied Cognition Psychology at George Mason University


2015-2019

Graduated with honors from George Mason University in the major of psychology and a concentration in human factors and applied cognition. A transcript is available upon request. Undergraduate thesis on system-wide trust completed through Psychology Honors program.


Get in touch at molly.a.kluck@gmail.com