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Academic Credentials
  • Ph.D., Cognitive Psychology, The Claremont Graduate School, 1993
  • M.A., Human Factors Psychology, California State University, Northridge, 1988
  • B.A., Psychology, California State University, Northridge, 1984
Licenses & Certifications
  • Certified Human Factors Professional (CHFP)
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)
Professional Honors
  • Arthur H. Brayfield Award, Claremont Graduate School Faculty in Psychology (1993; Most Meritorious Dissertation)
Professional Affiliations
  • Transportation Research Board of the National Academies:
  • Past Chair (2016-2023), ACH40 - Standing Committee on Human Factors of Infrastructure Design and Operations
  • Member, AJL70 - Tort Liability and Risk Management
  • SAE International:
  • Member, Safety and Human Factors Steering Committee
  • Member, Driver-Vehicle Interface Committee
  • • Member, Task Force on Guidelines for Voice Interaction in Driver Vehicle Interface
  • Vice-chair, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Committee
  • • Past Chair, J3265 Task Force on Naming Methodology for Driving Automation Systems (https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j3265_202211/)
  • Member, Driving Automation Systems Committee
  • Past Chair, J2830 Task Force on Comprehension Testing of In-Vehicle Symbols (http://standards.sae.org/j2830_201606/)
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics Society:
  • Reviewer, Human Factors Journal
  • Reviewer, Annual HFES Conference Technical Papers
  • Reviewer, Transportation Research Record

Dr. Campbell has over 35 years of experience examining issues related to human factors, driver behavior and performance, and roadway safety. His scientific expertise includes human factors aspects of traffic safety, the capabilities and limitations of road users, and the relative contributions of vehicle, infrastructure, and road user factors to motor vehicle crashes. He has developed guidelines, tools, and training resources to support roadway design, diagnostic assessments, and countermeasure selection. 

Dr. Campbell's recent research projects for the National Academy of Sciences include development of the 4th Edition of the Human Factors Guidelines (HFG) for Road Systems, the 2nd Edition of the Highway Safety Manual, and the 8th Edition of A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (the Green Book).

His expertise also includes the design and evaluation of advanced driver-vehicle interfaces, including head-up displays, collision warning devices, and navigation systems.  Dr. Campbell's on-going research projects for the U.S. Department of Transportation include efforts to address the many challenges for vehicles equipped with driver assistance and driving automation systems, including design of alerts and warnings for advanced safety systems, human-machine interface (HMI) requirements, and evaluations of driver monitoring systems.