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Staff Page - Amie Lasserre

Amie Lasserre
Intern
612-339-SIFT(7438)
A.S Aircraft Armament Systems Technology
A.S Allied Health Sciences
B.S Psychology, University of Minnesota 2010
Ms. Lasserre has spent the majority or her career in the Air Force as an active duty weapons loader and maintenance technician working on F-16s, H-60 helicopters, and F-15Es, and then as an aeromedical evacuation technician in the Minnesota Air National Guard where she performs medical evacuation duties aboard a variety of different airframes. Ms Lasserre‘s main areas of interest in her civilian career in Human Factors include research in cognitive and social psychology, physiology, aviation psychology, human performance, human computer interaction, and interface design.