Invited Presenter (Josh Domeyer)
Date and Time: Wednesday, July 12, 2023: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
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Speaker Biography
Josh Domeyer is a principal scientist for the Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) at Toyota Motor North America Research & Development (TMNA R&D) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he is a member of the Human-Technology Integration team.
He leads the CSRC research team on vehicle automation-other road user communication, which investigates how to design social vehicle automation that interacts with pedestrians, cyclists and non-automated vehicles. He also contributes to other projects at the intersection of human performance modeling and human-machine interaction.
In 2011, he joined Toyota, where his current research focuses on how to encourage safe, comfortable, and efficient interactions between people and vehicles, whether they are drivers, riders or other road users. He has authored or co-authored more than 20 articles, abstracts and papers professionally with scientific and engineering organizations, such as The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and SAE, exploring how people use technology from a systems perspective. Domeyer has conducted research on human-machine interface design, driver distraction, and the interaction between people and vehicle automation.
Domeyer is the chair of the SAE Safety and Human Factors Committee and is an active expert in the ISO Man-Machine Interface Working Group. He was also awarded the Stephanie Binder Young Professional Award from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society – Surface Transportation Technical Group in 2016 in recognition of his contributions to automotive safety.
He earned master’s and doctoral degrees in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also has a master’s degree in Experimental Psychology from Central Michigan University.
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Invited Presenter (Josh Domeyer)
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Safety
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