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Prof. Guy Andre Boy | Human Systems Integration Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guy Andre Boy, ESTIA & CentraleSupelec (Paris Saclay University), France

 

Guy Andre Boy is a seasoned researcher and educator šŸŽ“ in the field of Cognitive Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction. With expertise spanning over four decades, he has contributed significantly to aerospace automation and human systems integration, fostering advancements in safety and efficiency āœˆļø. Currently serving as a FlexTech Chair Professor at CentraleSupĆ©lec and ESTIA, his visionary leadership shapes the future of technology by emphasizing human-centered design principles. Paris’s dedication extends to mentoring doctoral students, ensuring the next generation is equipped to tackle complex challenges in human factors engineering. His commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration propels innovation at the intersection of cognition and technology.

 

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Academic Background

Dr. Guy Andre Boy’s academic journey reflects a profound intersection of computer science and psychology. He attained full professorship qualifications in both fields in 1994, showcasing his interdisciplinary prowess. With a Ph.D. in Automation and Systems Engineering Design from ISAE-SUPAERO in 1980, he laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work in human-machine interaction. Prior to this, he earned a Master’s in Cognitive Psychology from Toulouse University in 1983, delving into the intricacies of human cognition. His educational odyssey commenced with an M.S. Engineering Degree in Advanced Automation from ISAE-SUPAERO in 1977, setting the stage for his illustrious career bridging the realms of technology and human behavior.

Experience:

Human-Systems Integration, Aerospace, Human-Centered
Design, Systems Engineering (SE), Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence

Professional Experience

Dr. Guy Andre Boy has held pivotal roles across academia, research, and industry, exemplifying his multidisciplinary expertise. Notably, his current engagements as a Visiting Scholar at ISAE-SUPAERO and as a Full Member of the International Academy of Astronautics underscore his ongoing contributions to cutting-edge research and global collaboration. As the FlexTech Chair University Professor at CentraleSupƩlec and Professor of Human-Systems Integration, he continues to shape the next generation of innovators. His leadership roles at esteemed institutions like NASA and his founding of research entities highlight his commitment to advancing human-centered design and cognitive engineering in diverse domains.

Awards

Dr. Guy Andre Boy’s exceptional contributions to the fields of astronautics, systems engineering, and space safety have garnered him numerous prestigious awards and recognitions. As a Fellow of the International Academy of Astronautics and the International Council on Systems Engineering, his expertise is globally acknowledged. He has received accolades such as the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety Recognition Award and NASA Leadership Recognition for his impactful work. His memberships in esteemed organizations like the Air and Space Academy and ACM further attest to his standing in the scientific community. Dr. Boy’s dedication and innovation have been consistently recognized, reaffirming his status as a leader in his field.

Research Focus

Dr. Guy Andre Boy’s research focus revolves around Human-Centered Design (HCD) and Human Systems Integration (HSI), blending elements of psychology, cognitive ergonomics, and systems engineering. šŸ§  His work emphasizes the development of intelligent assistant systems and tangible interactive systems, aiming to enhance the interaction between humans and complex technological systems. Through publications such as “The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction” and “Human Systems Integration: From Virtual to Tangible,” Dr. Boy underscores the importance of designing systems that prioritize user experience and usability, ultimately contributing to safer and more efficient human-machine interactions in various domains, including aerospace and automation.

 

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Guy Andre Boy | Human Systems Integration Award | Best Researcher Award

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