Evan Lee serves as a research assistant at the Georgia Institute of Technology, working under Professor Wayne Li in the GM HMI Lab within the School of Industrial Design. He recently earned a bachelor's degree in industrial design, with a focus on digital design and product visualization. Evan’s work involves creating virtual environments that facilitate visual interactions, serving as platforms for testing and development. His background includes working as a jewelry designer and gemstone faceter, and he is now eager to expand his expertise into utilizing game engines to create aesthetic presentations and craft unique experiences.
B | Validation & Verification Stream | Case Study
Monday, December 09
02:30 pm - 03:00 pm
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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As vehicles approach Level 5 autonomy, where no driver intervention is required under any conditions, there arises a unique challenge in maintaining passenger engagement and situational awareness. Current vehicle designs, with conventional displays and controls, are not optimized for this new era of autonomous driving. By incorporating an interactive HUD windshield paired with haptic feedback knobs and a reimagined dashboard, we have given the in-car experience a more informative and immersive feel. Passengers now have more freedom than ever to tailor their commute to a more restful or productive experience. Our team will present their latest iteration at this HMI and consider the implications of how certain design choices can affect the user experience.
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