Ryan Griffith

Ryan Griffith
  • CU Boulder
Bio
  • Bachelor’s in Engineering Physics from University of Oklahoma 2015
  • From Oklahoma
  • Worked in various fields before returning to school, most recently the oil and water treatment industry.
  • Currently working part-time at BioServe Space Technologies as a Research Assistant (for the summer as well).
  • Master’s student within the Bioastronautics department at CU-Boulder.
  • Thesis research is with Dr. Torin Clark, studying vestibular thresholds.
  • Advised by Dr. Allie Anderson for the HOME. Will be studying neurophysiological measures in relation to trust, workload, and situational awareness for the purpose of improving human-autonomous systems interactions.
  • I enjoy the outdoors; skiing, camping, hiking, hunting, etc but also love to hate political science.
  • Research interests – Human-spacesuit interaction/performance, alternative spacesuit concepts, paleogeology, origins and evolution of life