Inaugural Lecture 'Navigate, Automate, Levitate: Human-Centred Design for Future Vehicles' - Professor Gary Burnett

Inaugural Lecture 'Navigate, Automate, Levitate: Human-Centred Design for Future Vehicles' - Professor Gary Burnett

By Faculty of Engineering Events Team

Date and time

Thu, 19 Apr 2018 17:30 - 20:00 GMT+1

Location

University of Nottingham

Keighton Auditorium University Park Campus Nottingham NG7 2QL United Kingdom

Description

Professor Gary Burnett is giving an Inaugural Lecture 'Navigate, Automate, Levitate: Human-Centred Design for Future Vehicles'.

Date Thursday 19 April 2018

6.00pm Lecture Start Time

5.30pm Tea/coffee available in the Keighton Foyer

7pm-8pm Drinks reception in the Keighton Foyer following the lecture

Venue Keighton Auditorium, University of Nottingham (no 56 on University Park Campus map)

Lecture content: The modern vehicle has been likened to a 'computer on wheels' utilising a wide range of computing and communications-based technologies aiming to improve safety, driving efficiency, and the comfort/experience of users. It is commonly predicted that future vehicles will include more automation functionality with some researchers now anticipating the realisation of the science fiction vision of flying cars. This one-hour lecture will describe 25 years of Human Factors research conducted by Professor Burnett and his team, investigating how people can and could/should interact with future vehicles. Initially, the focus of research was on the development of the now ubiquitous in-vehicle navigation systems - and the talk will outline the experimental studies which had a direct influence on the development of the interfaces we now take for granted. The lecture will also consider fundamental issues for new technology in vehicles (such as driver distraction) and demonstrate the value of predictive modelling and simulation approaches. Studies investigating novel Human-Machine Interfaces, for example, augmented reality Head-Up Displays and natural language systems will be described. Finally, the talk will outline the important Human Factors issues that will affect the success or otherwise of highly and fully automated vehicles proposed for our roads.

Video: Please be aware that a corporate video production company has been hired to video the lecture and drinks reception so if you do not wish to be filmed please speak directly to the crew before the lecture.

Directions and travel information to University of Nottingham, University Park Campus can be found on our website

Parking: The main visitor car park is directly opposite the Keighton Auditorium and there are no parking charges after 4pm.

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