CIEHF
@CIEHF
Chartered Institute of #Ergonomics & #HumanFactors.
Understanding how we interact with our world and its systems.
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Supervising a PhD student (Brook Howells) with Jane O'Hara Carl Macrae Gemma Louch Lauren Ramsey and learnt the phrase ‘Upwards Management’ - haven’t stopped using that phrase since 👍
Congratulations to Professor Bob Stone (Bob Stone) who has been inducted into XR Hall of Fame for his work as an XR Pioneer:
awexr.com/hall-of-fame/8… AWE UoB Engineering Uni of Birmingham
I had the pleasure of presenting my PhD work at the CIEHF 75th annual conference. Great to catch up with friends and form new connections.
Thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the incredible work/research going on across the varied industries.
#ehf2024 #ciehf2024 #humanfactors
Interesting to listen to Clare Crowley talk about a HSSIB project to apply FRAM to an ED setting and learning disability patients. One for you Jane O'Hara #EHF2024
What a fabulous couple of days at #EHF2024 ! I heard some great presentations, helped facilitate a fascinating healthcare workshop, and caught up with HF buddies old & new. I love seeing how much passion HF people have for their profession!
CIEHF Health Innovation West Midlands
#humanfactors
Closing the #EHF24 conference for the team is Katie Parnell looking at promoting #GenderEquity in e-micromobility research
CloseTheDataGap
Transportation Research Group
Fascinating keynote from NatashaMerat on her program of work exploring interactions between AVs and other road users. I love the studies using distributed simulation to study interactions between different road users! #ciehf #ehf2024 #roadsafety #driverless
Another fantastic session this afternoon for #HSA24 #HSA2024 Housing Studies Association, thank you to all of our fabulous speakers from across the UK and Canada discussing insights into a range of issues including housing and gambling, bespoke repair services, and housing adequacy standards