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and sustainability of transportation by means of automated driving. You will work be within the Human Factors group and collaborate with BSc, MSc, and PhD candidates in the involved research groups
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collaborate with BSc, MSc, and PhD candidates in the involved research groups. The Human Factors' PhD students cover a wide range of topics from understanding and modelling motion sickness in automated vehicles
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, driver’s readiness in SAE level 2 vs levels 0 & 1). In addition, it aims to understand the relationship between distraction/drowsiness and other risky driving behaviours such as speeding, short headways
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approval of new vehicles types, etc. This is a truly multidisciplinary project, that combines road safety, human factors and data, well suited for a PhD student interested in advancing research and