The NeuroErgonomics Lab at the 2023 Houston HFES Symposium – Poster and Oral Presentations
The Neuroergonomics Lab was happy to attend the #2023HoustonHFES Symposium last Friday! We always enjoy the opportunity to meet up with our fellow Human Factors and Egonomics students and professionals to share and learn about the research being done in the field!
Yinsu Zhang Mattias Hollmann Oshin Tyagi Victoria Chen David Nartey AWS Diane Lee Patralika Ghosh Isabella Pedron Sebastian Villa Cuellar Thomas Bolf Eshan Manchanda
While at the symposium, we had a few teams present their research at the poster presentation session.
David Nartey AWS on “Predicting Task Performance and Fatigue Perception Scores in a Cognitive Fatiguing task”
Sebastian Villa Cuellar, Isabella Pedron, and Matthew Belmares on “Evaluating different modalities in exoskeleton training: Computer-Based versus Virtual Reality”
Victoria Chen and Mattias Hollmann on “Heart Rate Variability, Eye Tracking, Takeover Behavior, and Trust in AV Systems”
The lab also had two teams give oral presentations at the symposium!
Eshan Manchanda on ”Evaluation of passive low-back exoskeletons for EMS”
Diane Lee and Patralika Ghosh on “The effect of team configuration on Inter-Brain Synchrony, Heart Synchrony, and team trust in Human-Robot Collaboration”
We had a wonderful time and were so happy to be a part of the event! Thank you @HoustonHfes for hosting and we look forward to next year! Way to go to each team who came out!
Yinsu Zhang Mattias Hollmann Oshin Tyagi Victoria Chen David Nartey AWS Diane Lee Patralika Ghosh Isabella Pedron Sebastian Villa Cuellar Thomas Bolf Eshan Manchanda