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Professor Phillip Morgan is a leading academic in Human Factors and Cognitive Science at Cardiff University's School of Psychology, holding a Personal Chair since 2020. He directs the Human Factors Excellence (HuFEx) Research Group and serves as Director of Research for the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics & Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS). Since March 2019, he has been seconded part-time to Airbus as Director of their Centre of Excellence in Human-Centric Cyber Security.
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, Cardiff University (2001)
- PGDip Research Methods, Cardiff University (2002, Distinction)
- PhD in Cognitive Psychology, Cardiff University (2005)
- PGCHE, University of Wales (2012, Distinction)
His research merges Human Factors with Cognitive Science to address real-world challenges in:
- Human-machine interaction in autonomous systems
- Cyberpsychology and security behavior
- Transport human factors (connected/autonomous vehicles)
- Interruption/distraction effects on cognition
- Trust and blame dynamics in AI systems
- Industry 5.0 human-centric manufacturing
Recent publications show AI and cybersecurity as dominant themes, with specific focus on autonomous vehicle interfaces, human fatigue analysis, and trust calibration in human-machine systems. His work integrates behavioral experiments, driving simulators, and human-state monitoring.
Scientific Recognition:
- Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society
- Best Paper Award at AHFE 2021
- Member of Experimental Psychology Society
- Keynote speaker at multiple international conferences
As supervisor, he leads projects on cybersecurity frameworks, fatigue detection, and human-AI interaction. His grants portfolio exceeds £37m from sources including EPSRC, ESRC, Airbus, and Wellcome Trust. Current supervisees include Victoria Marcinkiewicz, George Raywood-Burke, and Nicola Turner.

