Robert Rauschenberger, PhD

Vice President, Director of Human Factors J.S. Held LLC

  • New York NY

Human Factors Scientist | User Experience Expert | Seasoned Legal Expert Witness | Mixed Reality Product Expert | Product Design Authority

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Biography

Dr. Rauschenberger is currently the Vice President, Director of Human Factors at J.S. Held. He has over 25 years of experience conducting research on topics of visual attention and distraction, the organization of perceptual information, product design, user experience, risk communication effectiveness, and consumer decision-making. He leverages this experience in legal cases across industries, including product liability/failure to warn cases, class actions (both at the certification and at the merits stages), Proposition 65, and web design cases, for which he has testified in deposition and at trial, in both federal and state court. Dr. Rauschenberger has also designed and tested products across various industries and will continue to do so in J.S. Held’s state-of-the-art scientific user research labs, which are populated with highly degreed experts in their respective fields.

Over the past decade-plus, Dr. Rauschenberger has cultivated specific expertise in the evaluation of mixed reality (MR) products. His professional background also disposes him toward the evaluation of healthcare products and services. Given his work in both the reactive (failure analysis, litigation support) and proactive (user experience research) realms, Dr. Rauschenberger’s user research is informed by insights gleaned from alleged product failures on the reactive side of his practice, and his expert witness testimony is given with the authority of someone who is actively engaged in the evaluation and development of products and services.

Before joining J.S. Held, Dr. Rauschenberger was a Principal at Exponent, Inc., where he oversaw a team of over 20 researchers and the network of user research labs that formed the Centers for Scientific User Research. Prior to Exponent, Dr. Rauschenberger was a Principal Scientist at Siemens Corporate Research, where he managed the research in user experience across the breadth of the Siemens product portfolio for the North American market (healthcare, consumer, online, automotive, industrial) and supported the product development lifecycle for a variety of products, from ideation to interaction design to validation.

Industry Expertise

Safety
Health Care - Services

Areas of Expertise

User Experience
Usability
Human Factors
Product Design
Medical Devices
Product Liability
Failure to Warn
Class Actions
Prop 65

Event Appearances

Human Factors Expert

May 2023 | 23rd Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society  St. Pete Beach, Florida

A science-based approach for health and safety evaluations of virtual reality products

February 2020 | Workshop given at the 2020 ICPHSO Annual Meeting and Training Symposium  Orlando, FL

Non-academic Careers for Cognitive Scientists

June 2019 | Center for Cognitive & Brain Science’s Undergraduate Summer Institute  Ohio State University

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Affiliations

  • Psychonomic Society : Fellow
  • Vision Sciences Society : Member
  • Medical Device Design, Drexel University : Professional Educator
  • Human Factors Forensics, Arizona State University : Professional Educator
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) : Former Member
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Articles

One Size Does Not Fit All: Ethical Oversight Across Human Factors Domains and Practices

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting

2022

In regulated institutions “research” has a narrow and specific meaning, which often excludes many types of information gathering engagements common in applied environments. Additionally, researchers in applied fields such as user and customer experience, where formal degree programs are not a typical training path, foundational ethical documents like the Belmont report may have never been studied.

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Hand-to-mouth and other hand-to-face touching behavior in a quasi-naturalistic study under controlled conditions

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health

2021

Data gaps exist in our understanding of hand-to-mouth touching behavior among adults, despite its relevance for accurately characterizing inadvertent ingestion exposures to chemical and pathogenic microbial agents and consequent associated health risks. The present study describes detailed observations of the frequency and nature of hand-to-mouth and other hand-to-face touching behavior among 14 male and female volunteers in a controlled, quasi-naturalistic setting.

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Health and safety of VR use by children in an educational use case

IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)

2020

The present study examined the potential health and safety effects of short-term virtual reality (VR) use by children in an educational use case scenario (that is, relatively brief episodes of use across a limited number of sequential days), such as how VR may be used in the classroom or at a museum. Ophthalmological, vestibular functioning, balance, hand-eye coordination, 3D spatial representation, and subjective comfort effects were assessed using a variety of optometric, psychophysical, and self-report measures.

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Languages

  • English
  • German

Education

University of Arizona

Post Doctoral Scholar

Psychology

2003

The Johns Hopkins University

Ph.D.

Cognitive Psychology, With Emphasis in Human Visual Perception

2001

Sarah Lawrence College

B.A.

Liberal Arts

1996

Licenses and Certifications

Meta Certified Supplier Diversity Champion

6/12/2024