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AHFE 2016 BEST PAPER AWARDS
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Jacques
Terken is associate professor in the Department
for Industrial Design of Eindhoven University of Technology,
the Netherlands. He was educated as a cognitive psychologist
and received his PhD in 1985 from University Leijden, the
Netherlands. For the last ten years, his research has
focused on Automotive Human Factors. His research interests
include the user experience of assisted and autonomous
driving, covering topics such as situation awareness, the
social nature of driving and shared control between humans
and autonomous vehicles.
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Pierre Levy
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Pierre Levy is assistant professor in
Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands.
He graduated from Mechanical Engineering (specialty
in Industrial Design) in Compiègne University of
Technology, France (2001), and gained a PhD with
honors in Kansei Science at the University of
Tsukuba, Japan (2006). After a post-doctoral
position at the Laboratory of Kansei Information
Science at the University of Tsukuba, he was
researcher and lecturer at Chiba University as well
as lecturer at the University of Tsukuba. |
Chao Wang
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Chao Wang has a graduate degree from
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Currently, he
is a PhD candidate in Eindhoven University of
Technology, the Netherlands. His research focuses on
social applications of connected vehicles, involving
user research, UX design, prototyping in a driving
simulator and a real car, conducting experiments and
data analysis. Before starting his PhD project, he
also has 3 years working experience both in
automotive and IT companies as UX designer,
responsible for in-vehicle HMI system design. |
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Juffrizal
Karjanto received his Bachelor Degree in
Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State
University (OSU), Ohio, USA in 2008. In 2012, he
completed his Master of Innovation and Engineering
Design from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM),
Malaysia. He is a Lecturer in Universiti Teknikal
Malaysia Melaka (UTeM). Currently, he is pursuing
his Ph.D. in the Industrial Design Department,
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e),
Netherlands. |
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Nidzamuddin Md.
Yusof received his Bachelor Degree
(Dipl.-Ing) in Mechanical Engineering from
Fachhochschule Gelsenkirchen, Germany in 2009 and
Master Degree in Innovation and Engineering Design
from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia in
2012. He is a Lecturer in Universiti Teknikal
Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) and has been involved in
various research projects especially automotive
vehicle area. Since 2014 he is a Ph.D Candidate in
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e),
Netherlands. His research focuses on driver
interactions with autonomous vehicles. |
Juff Karjanto |
Nidzamuddin
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Felix Ros
is a graduate student in the Department for
Industrial Design of Eindhoven University of
Technology, The Netherlands. He is interested in
creating useful products that fulfil a function
through an aesthetic interaction. Furthermore, I’m
interested in the relation between human and
technology. His work on Stewart, a haptic interface
designed for a self-driving car that allows for a
haptic dialogue between car and driver, received
international attention. |
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Sergej Zwaan
is graduated in 2017 from the Department for
Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of
Technology. He has the ambition to learn more about
interacting with autonomous systems. Besides his
study he is also developing soccer robots to learn
more about robotic technology and to make a
connection between design and technology |
Felix Ros |
Sergej Zwaan |
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AHFE 2016 BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARDS
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Zahid Maqbool
is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Computing and
Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Mandi. Prior to joining IIT Mandi, Zahid completed a
Master’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from
International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT)
Bhubaneswar. He is currently working on a project from
Department of Science and Technology, India, on how
motivational factors, information availability, and
technology constraints impact decision-making of analysts
and hackers in simulated network games. His major areas of
interests are game theory, machine learning, and data
mining. Zahid is particularly interested in how these fields
could be used to answers questions in policy making. |
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V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi is working as a
Professor in the Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive
Sciences, University of Allahabad. Chandrasekhar has
worked on application of functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI) technique to understand
different cognitive processes. Major areas of
research include Neuroeconomics of decision making
in normal and abnormal populations, Interaction of
emotion, attention and motivation with the process
of decision making, modeling decision making in
individuals and over populations. |
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Varun Dutt is working as an Assistant
Professor in the School of Computing and Electrical
Engineering and School of Humanities and Social
Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Mandi. Varun is the Review Editor of Frontiers in
Cognitive Science and Frontiers in Decision
Neuroscience journals. He is also the principal
investigator of Applied Cognitive Science Laboratory
at IIT Mandi. His major areas of research include
Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Modeling,
Human-Computer Interaction, and Judgment and
Decision Making. |
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S. Chandrasekhar Pammi |
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Marco
Faber graduated 2012 in Computer Science with
specialization in data management, data visualization and
data exploration. Since 2012 Marco Faber is working as a
research assistant at the Institute of Industrial
Engineering and Ergonomics at the RWTH Aachen University in
the department of Ergonomics and Human-Machine Systems. His
main research is focused on human-robot collaboration within
and transparent behavior of self-optimizing, socio-technical
production systems. |
Marco
Faber |
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Sinem
Ku |
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Alexander Mertens |
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Christopher M.
Schlick |
Sinem Kuz
graduated in Computer Science at RWTH Aachen
University with focus on data communication and data
security. Since 2010 she is working as a research
assistant at the Institute of Industrial Engineering
and Ergonomics at the RWTH Aachen University. She
managed several research projects in the context of
human-centered design of user interfaces for
industrial machines and human-robot interaction.
Thereby, her main research is focused on the effect
of anthropomorphic movements of industrial robots. |
Dr.-Ing. Dr.
rer. medic. Alexander Mertens
finished his master in computer science with focus
on human-computer interaction and neurophysiology at
RWTH Aachen University in 2008. After that he
managed several research projects in the context of
telemedical systems and services as well as
accessibility for elderly and disabled people at the
Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics
of RWTH Aachen University. In 2012 he finished his
PhD in Theoretical Medicine and in 2014 his PhD in
Industrial Engineering. His research interests focus
on designing target group specifics user interfaces
for information and communication technology. |
Christopher M.
Schlick received the Ph.D. degree
(Dr.-Ing.) in Mechanical Engineering from Aachen
University of Technology in 1999, and the
Habilitation degree (Dr.-Ing. habil) also in
Mechanical Engineering from Aachen University of
Technology in 2004. He is now a full professor of
industrial engineering and ergonomics at RWTH Aachen
University and deputy director of the Fraunhofer
Institute for Communication, Information Processing
and Ergonomics FKIE. |
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