
Participant in a driving simulator study
The faculty and students conduct research in a wide variety of topics (see categories on the left of this page).
Among some of the specific topics are:

- process-control simulation
- psychophysiology
- sleep research
- perception and action
- motion sciences
- uncoupled motion simulation
- human memory and perception
- visual performance
- driving simulation
- usability testing
- human-computer interaction
- advanced reading technologies
- personnel selection and performance appraisal
- workplace training research
- industrial-organizational research
- social psychology
- occupational stress
- cognitive aging
- virtual reality
- robotics and teleoperation
In addition, some of the faculty are involved in the Human Factors Institute.