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Joseph Smyth is an academic affiliated with the University of Warwick, with dual research foci in transportation engineering and film history. His work spans human factors in automotive systems, motion sickness mitigation, autonomous vehicle ethics, and historical analyses of cinema.
Education:
- EngD in Engineering (2019) from University of Warwick
Research Interests: Dr. Smyth's research bridges two core domains: (1) Transportation Safety & Ergonomics focusing on driver behavior, motion sickness prevention, and ethical frameworks for autonomous vehicles; (2) Cultural & Film History exploring Hollywood's portrayal of historical narratives and genre evolution.
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes human-centric automotive design challenges while maintaining scholarly contributions to film historiography. Key themes include driver monitoring systems, simulator-based research, and interdisciplinary approaches to machine learning applications.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards/grants listed, though sustained publication record indicates active research involvement.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at Warwick's School of Engineering and cultural studies departments, focusing on applied research in transportation safety and film analysis.
