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Dr. James C. Miller has provided consulting and investigations concerning human performance and fatigue. He has over 40 years of experience in the measurement and analysis of human physical and cognitive performance in military and civil aviation; highway, rail and maritime transportation; and night and shift work. He has focused mainly on reducing the effects of fatigue on productivity and safety, especially in 24/7 and night operations. Dr. Miller is the author of the book, Fatigue (2001), in McGraw-Hill’s Controlling Pilot Error series (ISBN 0071374124), and several ebooks on shiftwork, fatigue and safety.