
معرفی
Chao (Amanda) Shi is an Assistant Professor at Binghamton University's School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, specializing in human factors and cognitive engineering. She holds a PhD from Pennsylvania State University and a BS from Wuhan University, China. Her research focuses on visual behavior, autonomous driving systems, healthcare applications, and situation awareness, often employing eye-tracking and virtual reality technologies. She leads the Human Cognitive and Visual Behavior (HCVB) Lab, exploring applications in smart manufacturing, STEM education, and human-robot interaction.
Education:
- PhD in Human Factors, Pennsylvania State University (2020)
- BS in Psychology, Wuhan University, China
Research Highlights:
- Pioneering work in linking eye movements to cognitive states (e.g., attention, workload)
- Development of VR-driven autonomous driving simulations
- Investigations into multi-robot control systems using gesture-based interfaces
- Advances in predicting system malfunctions through situation awareness modeling
Her lab's current projects address challenges in healthcare interfaces, manufacturing monitoring, and metaverse education applications. Recent studies include neurocognitive resilience in athletes and age-related performance differences in control tasks.
Advising & Grants:
Actively involved in graduate student mentorship and pursuing grants to advance human-system interaction research. Collaborates with industry partners on smart manufacturing and autonomous systems development.
Labs/Teams:
Director of the HCVB Lab, fostering interdisciplinary research between engineering, psychology, and computer science.



