Take the wheel or let the car drive autonomously? Graduate student develops driving simulations of cyberattacks

Somayeh Aliebrahimi, a master’s student at Colorado State University, smiling outside.

Take the wheel or let the car drive autonomously? Graduate student develops driving simulations of cyberattacks Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email You’re sitting in an autonomous vehicle when you notice the stop light at the next intersection is flashing quickly between red and green. Your car, relying on…Read more

‘Intersection of psychology and engineering design’: A conversation about the importance of human factors in engineering

Erika Gallegos, Assistant Professor in the Systems Engineering department in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering works with test student on drive simulator, December 17, 2020.

‘Intersection of psychology and engineering design’: A conversation about the importance of human factors in engineering Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Engineering as a discipline is centered around problem solving. These problems can range widely in complexity and in scale. Systems engineers will often look at these problems…Read more