Assistant Professor, University of Windsor
My work examines how users interact with human-machine interfaces, in a variety of applied domains. I leverage my background in Cognitive Science to understand how attention functions when allocated to multiple concurrent activities. As a Human Factor Researcher, I conduct ergonomic assessments of user interfaces, and contribute to the development of adaptive, user-centered systems. In my everyday job, I make use of a variety of assessment techniques to measure user qualitative and quantitative performance as well as their psychophysiological activity.
Why we still don't have self-driving cars on the roads in 2021
Jun 20, 2021 12:24 pm UTC| Technology
Do you remember the time when self-driving cars were upon us? It was almost a decade ago when the Autonomous Vehicle division at Google (now Waymo) promised a world where people would be chauffeured around by self-driving...
Who's to blame when a self-driving car has an accident?
Dec 01, 2020 09:04 am UTC| Technology
With self-driving cars gaining traction in todays automobile landscape, the issue of legal liability in the case of an accident has become more relevant. Research in human-vehicle interaction has shown time and again...
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