Andreas Riener
will be the main contact person. He is is professor for Human-Machine Interaction and Virtual Reality at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt and research professor at CARISSMA. His research interests include driver state estimation from physiological measures, human factors in driver-vehicle interaction, driving ergonomics, amongst others, with particular focus on automated driving. He is a member of the steering committee of ACM AutomotiveUI. He has co-organized several workshops at Mensch und Computer, CHI, and AutomotiveUI.
Bastian Pfleging
is assistant professor for Future Mobility Systems and Services at Eindhoven University of Technology. His research interests especially include novel concepts for non-driving related activities in the car and the user experience of vehicles in the transition to full automation. He is a member of the steering committee of ACM AutomotiveUI and organized several workshops and conferences in various roles.
Henrik Detjen
is lecturer at the Hochschule Ruhr West and currently works in the project "NRW Competence Center for Automated Driving". His research deals with interaction in highly automated systems, his current focus is on the application of natural user interfaces within autonomous vehicles, user acceptance and automation transparency.
Michael Braun
works on affective automotive interfaces at BMW Research and LMU Munich. He creates novel interaction concepts which adapt to the driver's personality and state in order to improve road safety and emotionalize the driving experience.
Jakob Peintner
is a researcher at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt and CARISSMA Institute of Automated Driving. He focuses on cooperative driving concepts and Augmented Reality HMIs in the context of automated driving.