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Béatrice Cahour is a CNRS researcher authorized to direct research at the Interdisciplinary Institute of Innovation (i3) and the Economics and Social Sciences (SES) department of Télécom Paris (Institut Polytechnique de Paris). Her work focuses on ergonomic psychology perspectives of technology use, mobility systems (including carpooling and shared autonomous vehicles), and user experience analysis. She holds a doctorate in ergonomic psychology from INRIA and has conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Southern California.
- Education:
- Doctorate in Ergonomic Psychology (INRIA)
- Postdoctoral training at ISI – University of Southern California
- Parallel training in psychology, linguistics, and ergonomics
- Professional Roles:
- President of ARPEGE Research Association
- Member of editorial boards for Journal of Anthropology of Knowledge and Le Travail Humain
- Teaching in Master's programs at Paris Sud, CNAM, Paris 8, Ecole des Ponts, and Télécom Paris
Her research emphasizes comfort/discomfort factors in transport (especially shared autonomous vehicles), trust dynamics in technology adoption, and hyperconnection challenges in corporate environments. Current projects address sustainable mobility through cooperative systems and behavioral change strategies.




