PIRE project on Human-Cyber Physical Systems

We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the PIRE project on Human-Cyber Physical Systems! Hosted by the Lehrstuhl für Ergonomie/ Human Factors TUM and the Chair for Software and Systems Engineering at Technische Universität München, our final two-day workshop marked a significant milestone.

We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the PIRE project on Human-Cyber Physical Systems! Hosted by the Lehrstuhl für Ergonomie/ Human Factors TUM and the Chair for Software and Systems Engineering at Technische Universität München, our final two-day workshop marked a significant milestone.
In our subproject, "Learning From Humans - Building for Humans," we focused on understanding human perception, decision-making influenced by cognitive load, and trust in automation. Over three years, we collaborated with international partners like the Carl von Ossietzky Universität OldenburgDeutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt e.V.University of Berkley, and Vanderbilt University, working towards developing assistive systems to overcome human limitations in driving.
We extend our sincere thanks to all our project partners and the DFG for their invaluable support. Together, we have advanced the field of Human-Cyber Physical Systems, fostering collaboration and paving the way for future advancements.