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ORGANIZERS

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Kristina Stojmenova
University of Ljubljana

Kristina Stojmenova is a Research Associate at the Faculty of electrical engineering, University of Ljubljana. Her field of research is in-vehicle human-computer interaction. She is mainly focusing on the assessment of driver behavior and driver’s cognitive load modeling, with the use of biometric and driving performance data.

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Nayara Faria
Virginia Tech

Nayara de Oliveira Faria is a Ph.D. candidate and a graduate assistant in the Center for Enhacement of Engineering Diversity at Virginia Tech. Her current research efforts focus on perceptual challenges when using augmented reality head-up displays in driving.

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Ronald Schroeter
Queensland University of Technology

Ronald Schroeter is a Senior Research Scientist at the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland (CARRS-Q), QUT (Brisbane, Australia). His research focus is the design of innovative driving experiences that make transport by car or bike more fun and safe. This work allows him to embrace multidisciplinary research across HCI/HMI, psychology and road safety.

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Myounghoon Jeon
Virginia Tech

Myounghoon Jeon is an Associate Professor of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. His Mind Music Machine Lab conducts human-automation (vehicles, robots, and agents) interaction research with a focus on affect, audio, and accessibility. He served as the diversity & inclusion co-chair at AutoUI 2019 & 2020. Dr. Jeon will serve as a General Co-chair for AutoUI 2022.

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