Human Interface System Lab

” HIS Lab utilizes research methods in ergonomics and user experience to focus on Human-Centered Product Design

The lab conducts research aimed at understanding user needs, capturing product concepts, evaluating the fit of existing products, 

and applying insights throughout the entire product design process for ergonomic product design

Lab Name
휴먼인터페이스시스템 연구실 Human Interface System(HIS) Lab
Advisor
Prof. 윤명환 (Myung Hwan Yun
Lab Members
Current Members (6 Ph.D. Students / 5 M.S. Students)
Main Research Areas
▪ Ergonomics, HCI (Human-Computer Interaction)
▪ User Experience (UX) Design
▪ User-centered Design
▪ Biomechanics
Representative Research
or Projects
▪ Human-In-the-loop AI: Basic research on future collaborative intelligence for human-AI coevolution (Ministry of Science and ICT)
▪ Development of nausea evaluation metrics and models for real-world driving environments (Hyundai Motor Company)
▪ Research on optimal HMI configuration and design alternatives for autonomous driving at various stages based on driving conditions (Hyundai Motor Company)
▪ Development of simulation software for air control equipment (UI/UX analysis and design) (Agency for Defense Development)
Relevant Courses
Undergraduate: Ergonomics, Ergonomic Design, User-Centered Design
Graduate: Human Performance, Occupational Biomechanics, Human-Machine Interface Design and Evaluation
Contact Information
02-880-1403
Location
Building 39, Room 338
Main Career Paths After Graduation
Samsung Electronics DX, Hyundai Motor Company, Hyundai Mobis, Consulting
Application Inquiries
For inquiries regarding the lab, please contact lee.jane@snu.ac.kr

The Human Interface Systems Laboratory focuses on Human-Centered Product Design using Ergonomic and Biomechanical design principles. This includes studying user requirements, conceptual design methodologies, ergonomic considerations in product design, and analyzing the new product development process.

 

The actual research areas are divided into the following main fields: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), which includes Usability Evaluation, Graphical/Physical User Interface Design, and Brain-Computer Interaction; Product Design, such as Conceptual Product Design, User-Centered Product Design, Image-Impression Engineering/Kansei Engineering; Biomechanics/Engineering, which includes Hand Modeling, Motion and Tele-Robotics, Bio-Signal Measurement, and Biomechanical Analysis; and finally, Human Factors Engineering, which includes Job Analysis, Job Measurement, Job Evaluation, Ergonomic Risk Factor Analysis, and Musculoskeletal Disorders.