Human Interfaces & Ergonomics Laboratory
Dr. Justin Young
Associate Professor of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
jyoung@86899805.com
(810) 762-7951
The Human Interfaces & Ergonomics Laboratory conducts multidisciplinary research projects with the goal of optimizing physical and virtual systems for increased human performance and improved operator safety and productivity. The lab is equipped with several tools that can be used to evaluate human/system interactions, including:
- precision optical motion tracking systems
- wireless surface electromyography (sEMG)
- custom force assessment fixtures, strain gauges, and load cells
- eye tracking systems
- traditional, touchscreen, and virtual reality displays
- ergonomic field test kits
The laboratory uses these resources to design and execute human subject experiments and usability evaluations. Some examples of recent projects include optimizing touchless gestural interfaces, modeling human wrist strength in extreme postures, and end-user evaluation of automotive passive entry systems.