Fjollë Novakazi
Fjollë Novakazi received her PhD in Human-Technology-Design at the Division of Design & Human Factors. Her research investigates the influence of perception on driver's understanding of driving automation systems. Fjollë is a dedicated, curious, and methodical researcher with a strong passion for human factors and human-centric development, with one of her specialist competencies being cognitive ergonomics. She approaches her work through empirical mixed-methods study design, utilising surveys, in-depth interviews, co-design workshops, naturalistic studies, as well as field evaluations and ethnographic observations, and more.
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Stakeholder-Centred Taxonomy Design for Automated Vehicles
Drivers’ Performance in Non-critical Take-Overs From an Automated Driving System—An On-Road Study
Action-Meaning Networks - A Novel Methodology to Identify Unsafe Use of Driving Automation
The decline of user experience in transition from automated driving to manual driving
Levels of what? Investigating drivers' understanding of different levels of automation in vehicles
To Drive or Not to Drive – When Users Prefer to Use Automated Driving Functions
Semi-autonomous drive and its effect on mode awareness and user experience
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Semi-autonomous driving and its effect on mode-awareness and user experience