Christian Jerome serves as a Research Psychologist at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) within the Human Factors/Engineering Integration division, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of vehicle safety and automation. With a focus on human-centered research, Christian manages multi-million...
Christian Jerome serves as a Research Psychologist at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) within the Human Factors/Engineering Integration division, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of vehicle safety and automation. With a focus on human-centered research, Christian manages multi-million dollar programs that delve into critical areas such as driver attention, distraction, and the development of advanced vehicle-vehicle and vehicle-roadway communication systems. His expertise in human factors and cognitive psychology allows him to lead multi-disciplinary teams in exploring how driver-vehicle interfaces can be optimized to enhance safety and minimize cognitive workload.
One of Christian's key projects involves establishing guidelines for connected vehicle interfaces, which are essential for reducing distractions and improving driver engagement. By employing a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, he conducts comprehensive task analyses and human performance evaluations to inform policy analysis and regulatory frameworks. His work not only aids in the creation of safety regulations but also anticipates future trends in vehicle automation, ensuring that emerging technologies align with human capabilities and limitations.
Christian's proficiency in technical writing and data collection further enhances his ability to communicate complex research findings to stakeholders, including policymakers and industry leaders. By bridging the gap between human factors research and practical applications, he contributes significantly to the NHTSA's mission of promoting safe and efficient transportation systems. His commitment to advancing vehicle safety through innovative research positions him as a thought leader in the field, dedicated to fostering a safer driving environment for all.