Oshin Tyagi, PhD
She/Her
Assistant Professor
Engineering
Her research interests are in neuro ergonomics and occupational biomechanics with a focus on investigating and supporting human capabilities in critical states, such as stress and fatigue, or high-risk environments. Her proposed research work integrates neuro ergonomics with traditional HF/E approaches to better understand human capabilities and task demands associated with physical performance under cognitively demanding conditions, or while using emerging technologies like exoskeletons, virtual reality and augmented reality.
In addition to her other achievements, she was awarded the Human Factors Prize at Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) in 2022.
Projects:
None
Research Area(s)
Aneurysm | Biomechanics | Health disparities | Health services research | Mathematical modeling & statistical analysis | Older adult chronic disease management | Sensors and Wearables | statistical signal processing