Oshin presented at the Applied Ergonomics Conference in Orlando, Florida on the topic “Mind over Body: Factors influencing exoskeleton, adaptation, acceptance, and use. In this photo, Oshin covers the study instrumentation and experiment protocol to the audience.
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Aakash’s Presentation at the 4th Annual Workshop on Novel and Emerging Test Methods & Metrics for Effective HRI
Last week, Aakash presented at the 4th Annual Workshop on Novel and Emerging Test Methods & Metrics for Effective HRI! Here, he discussed the different approaches of studying trust in human-robot collaboration and proposes the use of multimodal biobehavioral approaches to quantify that trust.
You can watch his video here!
Congratulations Dr. Hopko and Dr. Karthikeyan! Next stop… Graduation!
Big news…times 2!!!
Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Hopko and Dr. Rohith Karthikeyan on a successful doctoral defense. The NeuroErgo Lab couldn’t be more proud of you, and all of your accomplishments! We look forward to what your future holds.
Energizing the Brain: NHANCE project @ the NeuroErgonomics Lab
Our undergraduate students Yixin Zhang, Joceleen H., Reed Smoot, and their Ph.D. Mentor, Rohith Karthikeyan, give us a closer look at Neurotechnology for Human Augmentation in Critical Environments (N-HANCE). In this video, they demonstrate instrumentation, workflow, findings from phase one, and what comes next with phase two of the project. Click here to view the video or check it out as our featured video on the “about us” page!
Rohith Karthikeyan receives Best Student Paper Award!
Congratulations Rohith Karthikeyan on receiving the Best Student Paper Award by the Augmented Cognition Technical Group (ACTG) of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)! With the help of past Aggie Challenge students, Connor Johnson and Joshua Carrizales, they presented “Visuospatial Working Memory Under Fatigue: Observations with Cerebral Hemodynamics and Heart Rate Variability” at the 65th International Annual HFES Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, in October.
New journal publication proposing a novel neuroergonomics framework to capture neural mechanisms of fatigue under stress
Congrats, Oshin Tyagi on her new journal publication in Frontiers “A Methodological Framework to Capture Neuromuscular Fatigue Mechanisms Under Stress” using TMS and fNIRS! Click the link to read up on some exciting information. Way to go, Oshin!
Congrats to our newly minted Dr. Yibo Zhu!!
Holiday Potluck – We sure enjoyed food from all over the world!!
The NeuroErgonomics Lab Holiday Potluck! We had an awesome time exchanging white elephant gifts and eating some delicious food. Happy Holidays, everyone!
Undergraduate Research Forum
From our Undergraduate Research Forum in November! What a great opportunity to bring our undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students together to showcase their research endeavors. Amazing work from every team! Looking forward to the upcoming meeting this month.
New Human Factors article published on Learning under Stress in VR!
Congratulations to Oshin Tyagi, Sarah Hopko, and John Kang on their journal paper in Human Factors on “Modeling Brain Dynamics During Virtual Reality-Based Emergency Response Learning Under Stress.” Great work!