Linda Angell is Angell is President and Principal Scientist at Touchstone Evaluations, a human factors research firm. She has worked for 45 years in both industry and academic settings and works to improve the way that humans and technology work together within systems – specializing in the area of driver attention and safety.
Bruce Mehler is a Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab. He has an extensive background in the development and application of non-invasive physiological monitoring technologies and research interests in workload assessment, individual differences in response to cognitive demand and stress, and in how individuals adapt to new technologies and user interfaces.
Dr. Lee Skrypchuk is a Senior Technical Specialist for Human Machine Interface. In his role at JLR, Lee works closely with the product development teams looking at how to design appropriate interface systems for the vehicle environment following a Human Centred Design approach.
Steven Feit is a Chief Engineer with over 20 years of industry experience with Honda Development & Manufacturing, LLC, where he currently specializes in Human Machine Interaction and User Experience research.
Gregory M. Fitch is the Head of Safety and UX Research for Android Auto, Google. His work provides a perspective on how automotive infotainment systems can be designed to mitigate driver distraction using new technology available in vehicles today.
Alexandria M. Noble is a Senior User Interface Safety Lead at CARIAD, Inc. As part of the panel, she will discuss how we can leverage the lessons of the past to minimize driver distraction and keep the driver’s attention on the road.