Georgia Tech’s Psychology BS emphasizes quantitative cognition, human–computer interaction, and industrial-organizational insight. Students run eye-tracking usability tests in the GVU Center, design VR phobia therapies with biomedical engineers, and mine social-media big data for sentiment analytics. Tracks in cognitive neuroscience, engineering psychology, or I-O place graduates at the nexus of brain, behavior, and design—ready for UX research, mental-health tech, or organizational consulting.
EEG-based workload metric for aerospace cockpit interfaces
VR exposure-therapy protocol for public-speaking anxiety
Bias audit of language-model suggestions in recruitment software
Mobile app for just-in-time stress-reduction via biofeedback
Cognitive-load analysis of AR maintenance manuals
Gamified n-back task assessing working-memory improvements
Sentiment-trajectory mapping of Reddit mental-health forums
Team-dynamics dashboard predicting agile-sprint burnout
Eye-tracking study of autonomous-vehicle handover alerts
Sleep-quality intervention using smart-lighting circadian cues
Cross-cultural comparison of privacy perceptions in wearable tech
Voice-assistant empathy training data annotation platform
Predictive model of remote-work engagement based on Slack metadata
Implicit-association test redesign for inclusivity and accessibility
Behavioral-economics nudges for campus energy conservation
Engineer well-being and performance with behavioral science.
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