Participating ISE Human Systems Engineering faculty who currently accept undergraduate students in their research programs include:

Boyi Hu, Ph.D.
- What are your research interests?
- My general research interests include occupational safety, ergonomics, human-robot interaction, human movement analysis, and human activity recognition. My primary focus is on identifying pathways that influence and improve human health. Our innovative research approach utilizes a systems framework that is driven by the design of tools and organizations (programs and practices) with the goal of improving human well-being and system performance. The primary outcome of much of my research is the prevention of injuries and the promotion of healthcare. My research study designs are both observational and experimental, based in both the laboratory and the real environment. My previous research projects have involved interaction with the aging population as well as the healthy workforce.
- What years do you accept?
- Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior
- How many semesters do you expect?
- At least 2 semesters
- When and how should I reach out to you?
- Anytime
- By email: boyihu@ise.ufl.edu
- What kind of background experience are you looking for?
- Python, MATLAB, or C++ programming background.
- What is the work environment like?
- We need a real team player and a fast learner. You will be working closely with PhD students on hands-on projects.
- What will my schedule look like?
- At least 1 credit per semester. At least 6 hours per week.
- What materials would you review in order to make a decision?
- We will look at your CV
- Zoom interview