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Nicolas Louveton is an Associate Professor at the University of Poitiers, affiliated with the Center for Research on Cognition and Learning (CeRCA) within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. His work bridges cognitive science and practical interface design across automotive, cybersecurity, and industrial contexts.
His research focuses on Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Ergonomics, and Virtual Reality, with specific expertise in visual attention, multitasking performance, and driver behavior. Current projects include the RESISTECC initiative for cyber crisis management training, industrial VR maintenance scenarios (INTEROPS project), and autonomous vehicle trust studies (CMI project).
Louveton's recent publications reveal a strong trend toward applied VR solutions for high-stakes environments, particularly in cybersecurity training effectiveness and driver-AI interaction. His work consistently applies cognitive ergonomics principles to measure mental workload, situational awareness, and usability in complex systems.
As an educator, he leads the UX/UI Ergonomics Master's program and teaches courses on interface usability, visual perception, and UX research methodology. He also serves as Carnot Cognition correspondent for CeRCA laboratory.
- Supervises PhD candidates Marine Desvergnes and Deslande Liboutchi Pepe
- Formerly co-supervised Clarisse Lawson-Guidigbe (now Head of Web Editorial)
- Member of CNU 16 (Psychology and Ergonomics) 2019-2023
- Co-head of Digital Interactive Games and Media Master's program 2018-2022



