Christopher Morley is Director of Research at Mauro Usability Science (MUS), where he has managed numerous complex medical device research programs involving levels of device/methodology/user group complexity, ranging from traditional to advanced. Christopher has also managed several research programs for intellectual property litigation and has assisted Charles L. Mauro in intellectual property litigation expert reports. Christopher was a core member of the development team for the Empirical Ordinary Observer Test (EOOT) and manages EOOT applications. Christopher has presented at major medical device, human factors, and intellectual property conferences on research methodologies developed and utilized at MUS. Christopher obtained his Master’s degree in Experimental Psychology from Old Dominion University (ODU) in 2016. During his tenure at ODU, he completed graduate coursework in experimental design, survey design, advanced statistical analysis, human factors psychology, shape perception science, and human-computer interaction. Additionally, he conducted several studies examining human-automation interaction, worked to improve the user experience of the RedBox interface for visually impaired individuals, and collaborated with NASA Langley Research Center on research examining inattentional blindness.