Human-environment interaction is difficult to model because many aspects of human behavior are still unknown and there exists no basis to mathematically model the environment in which a task is being performed.


This project is supported by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and will develop novel control algorithms to improve performance of man-machine systems in the field of NEUROSCIENCE and will provide assistance in decision making to humans to reduce cognitive overload when engaged in stressful environments and multiple tasks.



Education

Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering, Northeastern University, MA, USA (2011 - ongoing)

Dissertation Topic: Model-Free Algorithms to Assist and Control Human-Task Missions against Dynamic Environments

Advisor: Assist. Prof. Rifat Sipahi

MS in Industrial Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (January 2009), (First Rank)

Dissertation Topic: Implementation of Project Based Organizations Excellence Model in a Petrochemical Projects Contractor

Advisor: Prof. Ferydoon Kianfar

BS in Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran (July 2002)

Graduation Project: Analysis of Design Parameters of Below Knee Section Prosthesis

Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Mohammad Haghpanahi

Hobbies

Music, Playing Piano, Photography, Basketball, Soccer, Computer Programming, Traveling, Interior Designing, Gardening, Family Time


 

Model-Free Algorithms to Assist and Control Human-Task Missions against Dynamic Environments


Keivan Sadeghzadeh

(PhD Student)