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UX PHD Candidate , BMW
Yannick studied Psychology at the University of Wuerzburg and the University of Texas at Austin. During this time he specialized in traffic psychology and human factors research. Having graduated with a Master’s degree in 2016 he worked at the Wuerzburg Institute for Traffic Sciences before starting a PhD position at BMW. He is currently developing a novel evaluation methodology for human-machine interfaces in the area of automated driving. His research interest is mainly focused on trust and the relationship to affective consequences of technology use.
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Ensuring the Usability of Human-Machine Interfaces is a prerequisite for their safe and efficient use. Technological innovations such as multimodal HMIs (e.g., gesture or speech-based interaction concepts) or the advancements of Automated Driving
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Year: 2018
Date: Wednesday, October 17th
Time: 10:15
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