Dr. Oshin Tyagi has an MS and PhD from Texas A&M University in Industrial engineering. Her core research interests are in understanding, assessing, and supporting human physical capabilities in critical contexts (e.g., states of fatigue/stress and in high-risk environments), using emerging techniques in Neuroergonomics and occupational biomechanics. Her research work primarily focuses on uncovering sex-specific brain dynamics associated with neuromuscular fatigue under cognitive and motor perturbations. She has also led use-inspired research on examining the physical, cognitive, and neural fit of wearable technologies in occupational contexts of emergency response and healthcare. Additionally, she also plans to develop new research competencies that address existing challenges in occupational ergonomics and human factors through novel human-centered brain-behavior data analytics.
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Graph-Based Methods / Machine Learning / Mathematical and Statistical Modeling
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