Case Study
Monday, December 08
02:30 PM - 03:00 PM
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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As vehicles evolve into sophisticated mobile environments, the human-centered design of in-cabin experiences is becoming crucial to ensuring safety, comfort, and engagement. This session explores the integration of ergonomics, psychology, and user experience design in the development of advanced in-cabin technologies, focusing on vehicle interfaces and AI interactions.
In this session, you will learn:
Hala is a UX Researcher and Human-Centered Engineer at Nissan North America, currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Engineering with a focus on automotive systems and mobility at the University of Michigan. She blends expertise in psychology, social science, and design to create user-centered experiences that meet both physical and psychological needs in the automotive space. Her work bridges research and innovation, driving the development of intuitive, future-ready mobility solutions.