e, a research professor at UCF鈥檚 , has been selected as a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), one of the highest honors in the field of industrial-organizational psychology.

Burke was recognized for her exceptional contributions to advancing the science and practice of industrial-organizational psychology, as well as her sustained impact on the professional community. The distinction of SIOP Fellow is awarded to individuals who have made significant, enduring contributions to research, leadership and application within the field.

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to be named a SIOP Fellow,鈥 says Burke, director of IST鈥檚 Team Research and Adaptability in Complex Environments聽(TRACE) Lab. 鈥淭his recognition reflects the collaborative efforts of the students, researchers and partners I鈥檝e had the privilege to work with, and the importance of advancing training and decision-making in complex environments.鈥

鈥淭his recognition reflects the collaborative efforts of the students, researchers and partners I鈥檝e had the privilege to work with, and the importance of advancing training and decision-making in complex environments.鈥 鈥 Shawn Burke, research professor

At UCF IST, Burke leads the TRACE Lab, where her work focuses on team performance, adaptive training and human-centered approaches to complex systems. Her research has supported advancements in high-stakes environments across defense, healthcare and industry, reinforcing UCF鈥檚 leadership in modeling, simulation and training.

鈥淭his honor recognizes not only Dr. Burke鈥檚 scientific contributions, but also her leadership and mentorship within the research community,鈥 says Carolina Cruz-Neira, executive director of UCF IST. 鈥淪he has played a vital role in developing the next generation of scholars and practitioners in industrial-organizational psychology.鈥

New fellows will be formally recognized during the SIOP Annual Conference, with a ceremony held on April 29 in New Orleans. The honor represents a significant milestone in Burke鈥檚 career and highlights the continued impact of UCF IST in shaping the future of workforce research, training and performance.


About UCF’s Institute for Simulation and Training

UCF’s Institute for Simulation and Training is an internationally recognized, interdisciplinary institute conducting basic and applied human-centric research that affects nearly all sectors of industry and government, from healthcare to national defense and education to manufacturing. UCF and IST have built the industry, together with more than 200 Central Florida modeling, simulation and training companies and the U.S. Department of Defense. IST is an early adopter whose vision and leadership have spurred new applications and opportunities. (ist.ucf.edu)