Several AVR3 researchers were awarded a total of $3.2m, including Prof Sebastien Glaser, Dr Mohammed Elhenawy, Dr Sebastien Demmel, Prof Andry Rakatonirainy & Prof Ronald Schroeter.
Dr Sebastien Demmel, from CARRS-Q and School of Psychology and Counselling has received a $303,646 Technology and Innovation grant for the project Understanding fatigue in the operation of conditionally Automated Vehicles and an evaluation of HMI solutions for safe operation, with Dr Michael Pascale from Psilogi.
Dr Mohammed Elhenawy, from CARRS-Q and QUT’s School of Psychology and Counselling, has received a $601,799.90 Technology and Innovation grant to lead the project, Enhancing road safety: developing and testing VRU-activated monitoring and alert system.
Professor Andry Rakotonirainy, from QUT’s Centre for Accident Research Road Safety (CARRS-Q) and School of Psychology and Counselling, has received a Research and Data grant of $478,347 from the National Road Safety Action Grants Program for the project, Are Electrical Vehicles safer than Combustion Engine Vehicles?
