Michigan Technological University

Department of Mechanical Engineering–Engineering Mechanics

John D. Hill

John Hill

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Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering–Engineering Mechanics

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cognitive and Learning Sciences

  • PhD, University of Iowa

Biography

Dr. Hill’s research focuses on the design and enhancement of systems that can respond to the evolving needs of the user.  This is accomplished through experimental assessment of the operator’s behavior and performance, and computational models which account for other factors that relate to performance outcomes.  Focuses include transportation, where driving simulators are used to assess the effect of vehicle and roadway design on driving performance;  service systems, where both service providers and recipients are modeled to maximize value creation in the system; and occupational health and safety, where system design is evaluated to address ergonomic issues in the work place.

Research Interests

  • Design and enhancement of transportation systems, service systems, and occupational health and safety

Areas of Expertise

  • Human Factors
  • Transportation Safety and Policy
  • Service Systems

Recent Publications

  • Hill, J. & Boyle L. (2007) Stress as Influenced by Driving Maneuvers and Roadway Conditions, Transportation Research, Part F, Vol 10, no 3, pp 177-186.
  • Hill, J. & Boyle L. (2006) The Safety Implications of Vehicle Seat Adjustments. Journal of Safety Research, Vol 37, no 2, pp 187-93.
  • Hill, J. & Boyle L. (2006) Assessing the Relative Risk of Severe Injury in Automotive Crashes for Older Female Occupants. Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol 38, no 1, pp 148-54.

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