Olive Emil Wetter
Former VICOREG Member


Olive Wetter was a VICOREG member 2003-2008:
- M Sc UZH 2008

He currently works at Zurich State Police, Airport Division, Security Control Branch, Research & Development.

Main Research Interests

  • Aviation security human factors
  • Psychophysics and signal detection theory
  • Applied vision research
  • Music and cognition

Further Information


Publications

Articles (peer-reviewed)

Wetter, O.E., Koerner, F., & Schwaninger, A. (2009). Does musical training improve school performance? Journal of Instructional Science, 37, 365-374. [PDF]

Conference Papers

Hofer, F., Wetter, O.E., Graf, R., Guo Y., & Schwaninger, A. (2009). The use of learning content management systems as a highly adaptive and efficient tool for sustainably supporting (recurrent) training - an applied perspective.Proceedings of the 43rd Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Zurich, October 5-8, 2009.

Wetter, O.E., Laube, R., & Hofer, F. (2009). A comparison between two leadership models for security checkpoints: Enhancing processes by optimizing crew performance.Proceedings of the 43rd Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Zurich, October 5-8, 2009.

Wetter, O.E., Hardmeier, D., & Hofer, F. (2008). Covert Testing at Airports: Exploring Methodology and Results. Proceedings of the 42nd Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Prague, October 13-16, 2008.

Schwaninger, A., Hofer, F., & Wetter, O.E. (2007). Adaptive computer-based training increases on the job performance of x-ray screeners. Proceedings of the 41st Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Ottawa, October 8-11, 2007. [PDF] [Project]

Abstracts

Wetter, O. E., Hofer, F., & Schwaninger, A. (2007). Effectiveness of computer-based training for increasing detection performance in hold baggage screening. Poster presented at the 5th LiDoKo (Lizentianden und Doktorandenkongress), June 7, Zurich, Switzerland.

Wetter, O.E., Hofer, F., & Schwaninger, A. (2007). Effectiveness of computer-based Training for increasing bomb detection performance. Poster presented at the 10th Congress of the SGP/SSP, Zurich, Switzerland.