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Attention, Articulatory Rehearsal Mechanism of Working Memory, Human Errors, Human Multitasking, Mental Rotation, Auditory Cognition and Movement, and Visuo-spatial Cognition

  • Principle Investigator Dr. Sanjram Premjit Khanganba
  • Professor Discipline of Psychology and Discipline of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering.
  • Mail id: sanjrampk@iiti.ac.in
About :

Dr. Sanjram Premjit Khanganba is a research practitioner. He currently holds an academic position as a Professor and is Former Head of School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian Institute of Technology Indore. He is a faculty member of both Discipline of Psychology and Discipline of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering. He leads a highly motivated interdisciplinary team comprised of volunteers, U.G. students, and P.G. students with diverse academic background under the aegis of 'Focused Research Group in Human Factors'. His scientific interest revolves around investigating aspects of applied cognition in system development, design, and evaluation. He has strong dedication towards addressing issues of Human Factors research focusing on technological systems in the pursuit of technological innovation, improvement, and optimal utilization of human capabilities. He performs advanced experimental studies often involving development of experimental paradigms in order to examine aspects of Attention, Articulatory Rehearsal Mechanism of Working Memory, Human Errors, Human Multitasking, Mental Rotation, Auditory Cognition and Movement, and Visuo-spatial Cognition. Having extensive research experience in his area of expertise, he performs applied research to address real-world problems with scientific rigor. His research at ‘Human Factors & Applied Cognition Lab (HFAC Lab) concentrates on broad domains of: Community Systems, Interactive Systems, Medical and Healthcare, Transport, and Performance. He is a member of Technical Committee of Visual Ergonomics, International Ergonomics Association. He is a founding member of HCI Professionals Association of India. He is actively associated with Indian Society of Ergonomics as a life member.

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