Pnina Gershon, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist at the Center for Transportation & Logistics, AgeLab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gershon is also a member of the New England University Transportation Center and a Faculty Associate at the B3 DrivSim Lab, Department of Emergency Medicine at the UCI School of Medicine. Dr. Gershon co-directs the Advanced Vehicle Technology (AVT) consortium and leads the naturalistic driving research. Dr. Gershon’s research provides the theoretical and applied insights needed to develop solutions to next-generation transportation challenges and advance the future of safe, efficient, accessible, and sustainable mobility. Her research focuses on the impact of emerging technologies, automated and electrified mobility, driver distraction, impairment, and behaviors of high-risk driver populations on driving safety. Dr. Gershon received the NIH Fellows Award for Research Excellence (2018) and the NICHD Collaboration Award (2017).
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Monday, December 08
03:30 pm - 04:00 pm
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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As driver monitoring systems become more advanced and capable, detecting shifts in a driver’s physiological, cognitive, and mental state is a promising path to enhance driver support and safety. This talk will explore the latest research on identifying highly sensitive and context-relevant biomarkers that reflect fatigue, distraction, and impairment and discuss how advances in sensing and analytics can support accurate, real-time detection of driver states.
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