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Dr Roger Woodman

Job Title
Assistant Professor (Human Factors)
Department
WMG
Research Interests

Human Factors, Future Mobility, Human-machine Interaction, Vision-language Models, Autonomous Vehicles

Biography

Roger Woodman is an Assistant Professor and Human Factors Research Lead at the University of Warwick. He received his PhD from Bristol Robotics Laboratory and has over 20 years experience in industry and academia. Among his research interests, are trust and acceptance of new technology focusing on self-driving vehicles, shared mobility, and human-machine interfaces. He is the Co-director of the Centre for Doctoral Training, training doctoral researchers in the areas of intelligent and electrified mobility systems and lectures on the topic of Human Factors of Future Mobility. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).

Publications

Publications can be accessed via Warwick's Open Access page on WRAP. See also: External profile

  • Smyth, Joseph, Robinson, Jonathan, Burridge, Rebecca, Jennings, Paul. A., Woodman, Roger, 2021. Towards the management and mitigation of motion sickness ? an update to the field. In Black, Nancy; Neumann, Patrick; Noy, Ian (eds.), Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2021) : Volume III: Sector Based Ergonomics, Springer International Publishing, pp. 834-840
  • Woodman, Roger, Winfield, Alan F. T., Harper, Chris, Fraser, Mike, 2011. Online hazard analysis for autonomous robots. In Groß, R.; Alboul, L.; Melhuish, C.; Witkowski, M.; Prescott, T. J.; Penders, J. (eds.), Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems, Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 406-407
Title Funder Award start Award end
Active Travel England - Inclusive Crossings West Midlands Combined Authority 01 Oct 2024 31 Mar 2025
Evaluation of E-scooter Sounds to Support Blind and Partially Sighted People Voi Technology Ltd 15 Mar 2021 15 Sep 2022