Martin Voshell, PhD

Vice President Product Strategy
Chief Science Officer

Dr. Martin Voshell serves as the VP of Product Strategy and the CSO at RCG. As a Cognitive Engineer with a background in industry and academia, he is responsible for shaping RCG’s mission engineering and human-system integration efforts. He is a subject matter expert in work analysis, human-autonomy teaming, and user-centered interface and user-experience design (UI/UX).

With over 15 years of experience managing, leading, and fielding technology solutions for Defense and Commercial applications, he is a seasoned Principal Investigator, Project Manager, and Business Development advisor responsible for a large portfolio of successful DoD, Intelligence Community, and Commercially-funded S&T, R&D, and Acquisition prime efforts spanning across DARPA, IARPA, DIA, AFRL, ARL, DOE, NASA, SOCOM, NAVAIR, NAVSEA, USAF, RAF, RAAF programs.

Martin received his PhD in Cognitive Systems Engineering from The Ohio State University where he managed a corpus of research programs spanning studies in large-scale exercise design, intelligence analysis, and human robot coordination, and a BA in Psychology specializing in perception and psychophysics from Skidmore College. He is a member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, has been an invited speaker at NDIA and AAAI , and acted as a consultant to NOVA and as a W3C Technical Adviser.

Featured Publications

  • Supporting Resilience in Large-scale Multi-domain Operations as Learning Laboratories. (with J.S. Tittle, T. Fingal, and R. Rickard). 15th Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making and 9th Symposium on Resilience Engineering. Toulouse, France. 2021.

  • Challenges in Making Policy Decision-Support Systems Operational. C. Lofdahl and M. Voshell. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Jul, 2018.

  • Multi-Level Human-Autonomy Teams For Distributed Mission Management. (with J.S. Tittle and E.M. Roth). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, Palo Alto, CA, 2016.

  • Integrating diverse feeds to extend human perception into distant scenes, In P. McDermott and L. Allender (Eds.) Advanced Decision Architectures for the Warfighter: Foundations and Technology. A. Morison, M. Voshell, A. Roseler, M. Feil, J. Tittle, D. Tinapple, & D. Woods. Boulder, CO: Alion S&T, p. 177‐200. 2009.

  • A Novel Metric for Evaluating Human-Robot Navigation Performance. F. Phillips, M. Voshell. NATO Research and Technology Organization Human Factors and Medicine Panel Biarritz, France, October, 2006.