The Aerospace Psychology Research Group, School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, is part of a large EU Research Consortium, and they are currently looking to hire a researcher in the area of VR/Human Factors/HCI. The main work of the group concerns carrying out research into the human and organisational factors which underlie safety, reliability and change in complex safety-critical industries like aviation and the process industries. This particular project will concentrate on Process Engineering Simulation. The work will include VR and HCI/Human Factors The position is...
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Brain-computer communication: motivation, aim, and impact of exploring a virtual apartment. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2007 Dec;15(4):473-82 Authors: Leeb R, Lee F, Keinrath C, Scherer R, Bischof H, Pfurtscheller G The step away from a synchronized or cue-based brain-computer interface (BCI) and from laboratory conditions towards real world applications is very important and...
Jan 14, 2008