
معرفی
Andrew Kun is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire, where he has served since 2000. His research bridges Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), autonomous vehicles, and pervasive computing, with a focus on driver interfaces and future work environments.
- Ph.D., Engineering, University of New Hampshire (1997)
- M.S., Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technology, University of New Hampshire (1994)
- B.S., Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technology, University of New Hampshire (1992)
Kun's work explores how automation transforms mobility and remote work, emphasizing safety, inclusivity, and cognitive load management. He investigates interfaces for autonomous vehicles, hybrid conferencing, and AI-assisted collaboration, often leveraging wearable technology and multimodal interaction.
His recent publications highlight trends in work-from-home practices post-pandemic, human-AI interaction in mobile environments, and adaptive interfaces for automated vehicles. Themes include balancing productivity with wellbeing, designing inclusive virtual spaces, and understanding cognitive shifts in hybrid settings.
