
معرفی
Gaojian Huang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering, San José State University. His research focuses on human-automation interaction, automated driving systems, and inclusive design for aging populations. He leads the Behavior, Accessibility, and Technology (BAT) Lab, which explores technologies to enhance accessibility, safety, and user experience in automated vehicles and smart environments.
Education:
- Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, Purdue University (2021)
- M.S. Cognitive Psychology, Purdue University (2020)
- M.S. Safety Management, Indiana University-Bloomington (2016)
Research Interests:
- Human-machine interfaces and haptic feedback systems
- Age-related interactions with automated vehicles
- Inclusive design for accessibility
- Smart home technology adoption among older adults
- Effects of alcohol use on driving performance
Recent work emphasizes multimodal takeover requests in automated vehicles and non-chronological aging metrics. His studies blend experimental psychology, engineering, and human factors principles to address challenges in transportation and assistive technologies.
Awards & Grants: No awards explicitly listed, but ongoing research is supported by institutional grants.
Labs & Teams: Active leadership of the BAT Lab fosters interdisciplinary collaborations in human-centered technology design.


