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Joost de Winter is a professor in Cognitive Human-Robot Interaction in the Department of Cognitive Robotics at Delft University of Technology. His primary research interests encompass virtual reality, driving simulation, applied statistics, automated driving, psychophysiological assessment of operators, and adaptive automation. He has conducted key projects focusing on supporting interaction between humans and automated vehicles, with a data-driven approach to safe mobility and communication between automated vehicles and road users. Noteworthy projects include 'Motorist', 'HFauto: Human Factors Automated Driving', and studies on young driver crash prevention through driving simulators.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Leading research and teaching in Cognitive Human-Robot Interaction.
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