Human Factors Research Group

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LARGE, D. R., TASHKANDI, M. and BURNETT, G., 2018. Using Visual Occlusion to Identify Performance Thresholds Associated with Search-and-Select Target Acquisition on an Automotive Touchscreen Interface In: International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention (DDI2018), Gothenburg, Sweden.

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LARGE, D. R., PAMPEL, S., BURNETT, G., MATTHIAS, R., THOMPSON, S. and SKRYPCHUK, L., 2018. Exploring Drivers’ Visual Behaviour During Take-Over Requests In: International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention (DDI2018), Gothenburg, Sweden.

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ANTROBUS, V., BURNETT, G. and LARGE, D.R., 2018. ‘Trust me – I’m AutoCAB’: Using natural language interfaces to improve the trust and acceptance of level 4/5 autonomous vehicles In: 6th Humanist Conference, The Hague, Netherlands.

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LARGE, D.R., BURNETT, G., SALANITRI, D., HARVEY, C., ANTROBUS, V., BRUYAS, M.P. and JAUSSEIN, M., 2018. A Longitudinal Simulator Study to Evaluate Driver Acceptance of the PROSPECT Proactive Safety System for Cyclists In: 7th International Cycling Safety Conference (ICSC2018), Barcelona, Spain.

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LARGE, D.R., CHOO, M.C. and HOUGHTON, R., 2018. Validating ‘Dutch Reach’: A Preliminary Evaluation of Far-Hand Door Opening and its Impact on Car Drivers’ Head Movements In: 7th International Cycling Safety Conference (ICSC2018), Barcelona, Spain.

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ANTROBUS, V., LARGE, D. R. and BURNETT, G., 2018. Enhancing Environmental Engagement with Natural Language Interfaces for In-Vehicle Navigation Systems In: The International Navigation Conference (INC2018), Bristol, UK.

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PAT THOMSON, REBECCA COLES and MADELINE HALLEWELL, 2018. What Did Creative Partnerships Achieve?: A Review of the Creative Partnerships (CP) Research Archive. In: KIM SNEPVANGERS, PAT THOMSON and ANNE HARRIS, eds., Creativity Policy, Partnerships and Practice in Education Palgrave Macmillan. 13-43

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GEERT DE MAERE, JASON ATKIN and ELIZABETH M. ARGYLE., 2018. Dynamic Programming With Strengthened Dominance for the Multi-Runway Sequencing and Allocation Problem In: Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling 2018. (In Press.)

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JASON ATKIN, CHRISTOFAS STERGIANOS, ELIZABETH M. ARGYLE. and GEERT DE MAERE, 2018. Pruning for the QPPTW airport ground movement algorithm In: Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling 2018. (In Press.)

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VASILEVA, R., RODRIGUES, L., HUGHES, N., GREENHALGH, C., GOULDEN, M. and TENNISON, J., 2018. What Smart Campuses Can Teach Us about Smart Cities: User Experiences and Open Data Information. 9(10), p.251

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GALVEZ TRIGO, MARIA JOSE, STANDEN, PENELOPE and COBB, SUE, 2018. Why are Educational Robots Not Being Used in Special Education Schools Despite Proof That They are Beneficial for Their Students? In: Proc. 12 th ICDVRAT with ITAG. 47-54

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A. KOPSAHELIS, C. KOURMENTZA, C. ZAFIRI and M. KORNAROS, 2018. Gate‐to‐gate life cycle assessment of biosurfactants and bioplasticizers production via biotechnological exploitation of fats and waste oils Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 93, 2833-2841

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C. KOURMENTZA, C. N. ECONOMOU, P. TSAFRAKIDOU and M. KORNAROS, 2018. Spent coffee grounds make much more than waste: Exploring recent advances and future exploitation strategies for the valorization of an emerging food waste stream Journal of Cleaner Production. 172, 980-992

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C. KOURMENTZA, J. COSTA, C. SEVRIN, C. GANDFILS, V. DE FREITAS and M. A.M. REIS, 2018. Burkholderia thailandensis as a microbial cell factory for the bioconversion of used cooking oil to polyhydroxyalkanoates and rhamnolipids Bioresource Technology. 247, 829-837

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BRUNO E, SIMBLETT S, LANG A, BIONDI A, ODOI C, SCHULZE-BONHAGE A, WYKES T, RICHARDSON MP and , 2018. Wearable technology in epilepsy: The views of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. 85, 141-149
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Human Factors Research Group

Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham
NG7 2RD, UK


Telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 4040
Email: human.factors@nottingham.ac.uk