The 2025 HFES ASPIRE conference was a huge success for the Neuroergonomics Lab with presentations from:

PhD Students:
Yuxin Cai
Evidence-informed Fatigue Risk Management Strategies for Offshore Shiftwork: A Systematic Review and Delphi Consensus Study - Lecture
Alignment of Fatigue Risk Management Policies with Fatigue Outcomes in Offshore Shiftwork

Tiash Mukherjee
Assessing the impact of differential sources of fatigue on risk-taking behavior - Lecture

Jeevan Jayasuriya
Neural Dynamics of Sensorimotor Functions in Spaceflight Analogs - Lecture

Aakash Yadav
Machine Learning Considerations for Trust Predictions in HRI: Examination across Labels, Sex Differences, and Sensor Modalities - Lecture
Nonlinear Human-Robot Team Dynamics: A Physiological Synchrony Examination - Lecture

Yinsu Zhang
Explaining Trust and Proactive Takeovers in Automated Driving: A Machine Learning Analysis with Neural, and Gaze Metrics - Lecture

David Nartey
Determination of Occupational Fatigue Detection Threshold Using Naturalistic Fatigue Datasets
A Fatigue Risk Management System Dashboard (FRMS) for High-Risk Occupational Settings
Assessing the Convergent Validity of the 3- and 5- Minute Psychomotor Vigilance Tasks in Occupational Settings

Rob Spenceley
EEG Theta Power Varies across Roles in Mixed Human-Robot Teams

Undergraduate Students:

Wanyi Chen & Wenqing Ruan
Assessing Leading LLMs for Realism in AI NPCs for XR-Based De-Escalation Training

Wanyi Chen AI-Xpert: An AI-Driven Extended Reality Training Platform - Lecture