Andreas Riener

is a professor for Human-Machine Interface and Virtual Reality at Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, Germany with more than 10 years of experience in automotive UI's and novel in-car applications and more than 100 publications in the field. His current interest is in the future of mobility and he is the main organizer of a prestigious Dagstuhl seminar on "Automotive User Interfaces in the Age of Automation" (June 2016).

Myounghoon "Philart" Jeon

is an assistant professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Michigan Tech. He directs the Cyber-Human Systems Center at Tech. His Mind Music Machine Lab conducts research on automotive interfaces, affective computing, auditory displays, and assistive technologies, which has led to more than 130 publications and numerous awards. He was a professional automotive UX designer and led many industry projects.

Peter Froehlich

is a senior scientist at AIT, where he leads a team of researcher dealing with Personal Value-enhancing Experiences. His research interests include user experience and mobile spatial interaction, as well as persuasive technologies for sustainable and privacy-aware behavior. He has contributed as organizer and committee member to renowned conferences and journals, such as the Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Mobile HCI, Automotive UI, and CHI.

Alexander Meschtscherjakov

is an assistant professor at the Center for HCI at the Computer Sciences Department of the University of Salzburg. In his research he deals with automotive interaction design and persuasive technologies in various domains. He was co-chair of conferences (e.g., AutoUI'11) and organizer of several workshops (e. g., AutoUI'13-15, CHI'15, PT'14).