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  • 2011-02-16鴻海人因工程徵才啟事

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  • 2016-11-30【人因工程研究的倫理議題】12/9 (五) 13:00~16:00 於 清華大學

    < 返回最新訊息 2016年11月29日 星期二 【人因工程研究的倫理議題】12/9 (五) 13:00~16:00 於 清華大學 相關連結: 報名表單 為配合現行人體試驗相關法規之規定,凡現任人體試驗主持人及執行者、未來有意願主持或執行人體試驗計畫者、有興趣瞭解及參與人體試驗計畫者, 均歡迎報名參加人因學會與清華大學聯合舉辦之IRB研究倫理講習! 人因工程研究的倫理議題 議程: 時間 內容 講者 12:30-13:00 報到及繳費 13:00-14:30 送審流程說明及 注意事項 范瑞紋 執行秘書 清大研究倫理辦公室 14:30-14:40 中場休息 14:40-15:40 人因工程實驗設計與資料分析的研究倫理考量--案例分享(一) 人因工程實驗設計與資料分析的研究倫理考量--案例分享(二) 台科大紀佳芬 特聘教授 清大黃雪玲 榮譽退休教授 15:40-16:00 綜合討論、賦歸 時間: 12/9 (星期五) 13:00~16:00 地點:國立清華大學工程一館 R107演講廳 演講對象:人因工程學會之會員,加入會員即可參加 活動費用:免費,歡迎踴躍報名參加 報名方式:採網路報名,即日起至額滿為止 網址: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14bXQFCcI41m5NUH31VYoJK1UvFaWrG8-ZR2Y8Y9i9W4/edit 上一章 下一章

  • 2019-01-07人因工程與設計之回顧與展望

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  • 2012-10-04PPCOE2010 專書 ”Ergonomics for All” 已通過審查

    < 返回最新訊息 2012年10月3日 星期三 PPCOE2010 專書 ”Ergonomics for All” 已通過審查 恭喜! PPCOE2010專書 ”Ergonomics for All” 已通過審查,正式收錄在ISI Web of Science的CPCI 索引中。 上一章 下一章

  • 2012-05-28IEA News: Liberty Mutual Medal - applications due May 31

    < 返回最新訊息 2012年5月27日 星期日 IEA News: Liberty Mutual Medal - applications due May 31 附件: Liberty Mutual Medal - applications 上一章 下一章

  • 2021-09-09110年度勞工健康服務專業訓練:人因危害評估實務運用工作坊

    < 返回最新訊息 2021年9月9日 星期四 110年度勞工健康服務專業訓練:人因危害評估實務運用工作坊 相關連結: 活動報名連結 110年度勞工健康服務專業訓練:人因危害評估實務運用工作坊 勞工從事重複性作業容易造成職業性下背痛及手臂頸肩等肌肉骨骼疾病,透過系統性分析與人因風險評估工具,可協助辨識人因危害潛在風險,以利採取改善或消除危害之預防措施,避免因工作造成職業傷病。本工作坊邀請人因工程學會經驗豐富之講師,帶領學員瞭解人因性危害預防推動重點及實務執行方式,並結合職安署建置 KIM 中文單機版進行實做演練,以提升事業單位之勞工健康服務效能。 主辦單位:勞動部職業安全衛生署 課程費用及報名流程說明: 報名時間:自110年9月1日上午10時起至各場次活動前9日止或報名額滿截止,一律採網路報名, 訓練費用:學員自付額每人新台幣720元,其餘訓練費用由勞動部職業安全衛生署勞工健康服務專案輔導計畫補助。 詳細活動及報名資訊請洽下方連結: https://www.beclass.com/rid=254648b612858995cee2 上一章 下一章

  • 2011-07-252011台灣使用者經驗高峰會

    < 返回最新訊息 2011年7月24日 星期日 2011台灣使用者經驗高峰會 相關連結: 2011台灣使用者經驗高峰會 上一章 下一章

  • 2015-02-06Call for papers - Special Issue on: "Digital Human Crowd Modelling and Simulation"‏‎

    < 返回最新訊息 2015年2月5日 星期四 Call for papers - Special Issue on: "Digital Human Crowd Modelling and Simulation"‏‎ 相關連結: website Dear all EST members, This is the URL for special issue on “digital human crowd modelling and simulation”. Please encourage your colleagues and students to submit their work. Below is the call for papers website for their special issue: http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/cfp.php?id=2889 Thanks and regards. 上一章 下一章

  • 2017-10-05第四屆跨界超越競賽 TRANS ACTION AWARD 2017 強力徵件 10/23報名截止

    < 返回最新訊息 2017年10月5日 星期四 第四屆跨界超越競賽 TRANS ACTION AWARD 2017 強力徵件 10/23報名截止 相關連結: 活動官網 附件: 競賽辦法 「第四屆跨界超越競賽TransAction」為經濟部工業局聯手和碩、技嘉、宏碁、HTC、華碩、研華、仁寶、星展銀行、台達電、中華電信、明基電通、M Tel等12家企業合力推動與擴散「使用者經驗」(User Experience)與跨界合作之概念。 除了遴選新創團隊跟12家企業合作之外,更是拔擢學生進入業界企業創新或設計中心。期藉由競賽的辦理,建立跨產業、跨知識、跨人才的媒合平台,並帶動產學對使用者經驗之重視,並向下厚實「使用者經驗」觀念基礎,積極培育頂尖跨界人才的養成,成為國內企業未來創新的能量。 參賽團隊必須歷經評選、實作培訓及業師指導,以研究、設計與技術三方領域為基礎,挑戰 商業應用 、 健康照護 、 智慧生活 與 永續城市 等四大應用情境,透過實作性的思考與設計過程,激發創造符合使用者經驗的 未來產品原型 (Prototype)。競賽作品若屬「智慧娛樂」範疇,將有機會獲得創夢市集第一輪投資及進行後續培育。 線上報名時間:10/11( 三 )~10/23( 一 ) 上一章 下一章

  • 2014-09-252015 Applied Ergonomics Conference being held March 16th to 19th in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

    < 返回最新訊息 2014年9月24日 星期三 2015 Applied Ergonomics Conference being held March 16th to 19th in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. 相關連結: Conference website 附件: 附件一 、 附件二 、 附件三 2015 Applied Ergonomics Conference being held March 16th to 19th in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The Conference is a great opportunity to connect with other ergonomic professionals and attend multidisciplinary educational sessions as noted in the first attachment. There are also partnership opportunities for international organizations. If EST would like to become a partner please complete the second attachment and return to my attention. As a Conference Partner, your members will receive a discounted registration. If you or any of your colleagues would like to participate in the Conference Abstract Submissions are being accepted until September 27th and poster presentations deadline is November 7, 2014. The Submission Site is: https://www.xcdsystem.com/appliedergo/abstract/index.cfm?ID=GsvswTU&CFID=6287356&CFTOKEN=11202856&jsessionid=d430f143ed4f8eef578e76721402a6b6e273 Please note that oral and poster presenters receive a discounted registration fee. If you would like more information about the 2015 Applied Ergonomics Conference, please contact me and/or refer to the Conference website: http://www.iienet2.org/Ergo/Conference/details.aspx?id=7016 上一章 下一章

  • 2024-03-14【人因工程學會】Message from ACED

    < 返回最新訊息 2024年3月14日 星期四 【人因工程學會】Message from ACED Dear Members of EST, I would like to find out how prepared we are to conduct training and education for our fellow ACED members in the coming years. Most of us are professionally trained in our respective field and the chance for our younger generation and fresh ergonomists or Human Factors Engineers are limited if we rely solely on the initiatives of each society or country to provide the courses or training. So, I would like to find out if our members are prepared to impart your knowledge to those who are keen to strengthen their skills and knowledge in areas that they are weak in. We can stand on the shoulders of the giants and learn from them. A few questions I would like to ask you to reply so that I can collate the information for ACED members moving forward. 1. Are you prepared to provide a short course in an area of your expertise? What is the area of expertise? 2. How long is the course? 2-day, 3-day or 5-day workshop? 3. Online or In-Person 4. Where will it be conducted? In your country or are you prepared to travel around Asia to deliver the course? Just to name a few but not limited are some of these areas. Please propose new areas if you are the subject matter expert in the new domains. Basic Anatomy and Physiology Anthropometry, Biomechanics & Physical Loading Cognitive Ergonomics Environmental Ergonomics - Noise & Vibration etc.. Design for anthropometry, human body and hand tools Design for cognitive support Design for manufacturing, assembly and production Design for psychosocial health and worker involvement Design for materials handling Design for thermal climate Design for good vision Design for healthy sound environments Design to minimize whole-body vibration risk Design to minimize hand-arm vibration risk Design for social sustainability HCI: GUI, UI design, style guides & UI design environments, UI environments, integrating HFE into system development Can I trouble those who are keen to impart your knowledge and nurture the younger generations to reply to me by 31 March 24? Thank you. Best regards, Frederick fredericktey@gmail.com 上一章 下一章

  • 2012-12-05Report on IEA 2012 – 18th World Congress on Ergonomics

    < 返回最新訊息 2012年12月4日 星期二 Report on IEA 2012 – 18th World Congress on Ergonomics Report on IEA 2012 – 18th World Congress on Ergonomics which took place in Recife, Brazil from 12 to 16 February 2012. Dear IEA 2012 delegates, We are writing to let you have the report on IEA 2012 - 18th World Congress on Ergonomics. We decided to send this report only now because we were waiting for all the activities related to the Congress to be finalized in order to present a complete report to participants. These activities have now been brought to an end with the legal closure of the IEA 2012 Organizing Committee Association, a non-profit making body created to organize IEA 2012. With a view to giving high value to the transparency that has always guided the actions of the IEA 2012 Organizing Committee, we present below the report on the organization of the event. 1. On the numbers of the event The congress was held from 12 to 16 February 2012, the week before Carnival. 1158 people took part in the congress, including delegates, speakers, the organizing committee, student volunteers and exhibitors. 813 papers in 65 sessions, 190 posters and 24 Company Case Studies were presented. 2. On the logistic activities prior to the event 2.1 On attracting and defining the date of the event At a meeting held on July 9, 2006, in the city of Maastricht, the Netherlands, the nomination of the city of Recife - Brazil to host IEA 2012 was approved. At a meeting held on October 30, 2006, attended by the then President and the then Secretary of IEA, Profs. Pierre Falzon and Pascale Carayon, and by Prof. Marcelo Macedo Soares and Lia Buarque, after giving thought to several suggestions, it was decided that IEA 2012 would take place in the week before Carnival, in 2012, and this decision was approved by consensus by those present. 2.2 On defining the venue for the event A contract with the Convention Center of Pernambuco was entered into and a down payment of R$ 10,000.00 (US$ 4,838.58; US$1 = R$ 2.066) made. This venue was chosen as it is the only venue in the state of Pernambuco capable of hosting an event with more than 1,200 people. 2.3 On defining the secretariat of the event The company PMais Eventos was hired to provide the secretariat and give all necessary logistical support to holding the event. This choice was due to the fact of the company having been working for more than ten years in mounting Ergonomics congresses in Brazil. 2.4 On creating the IEA 2012 Organizing Committee Association During the meeting we had with the Organizers of the 2006 IEA Congress, in Holland, the model for organizing that event was presented to us. At that time, a non-profit making Association was created to organize the event, bearing in mind that six years would elapse between being awarded the event and its taking place. In this period several boards would come and go in the directorate of the national body, which might well have caused discontinuities in the actions needed to mount the congress. We decided to adopt this same model in order to mount the IEA Congress in 2012. 3. Scientific activities 3.1 On choosing the publisher responsible for publishing the proceedings During 2009 several publishers of international repute were consulted and invited to send proposals for the publication of the proceedings of IEA 2012, these publishers including Elsevier, Taylor & Francis and others. In the analysis by the IEA 2012 Scientific Committee, the proposal from IOS Press was chosen which, besides guaranteeing the lowest price, would also guarantee that the proceedings of the congress would be published in a special issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation and would scientific indexing including a DOI number and be accessible at no charge on the publisher's homepage ( http://iospress.metapress.com/content/ q66420837m77). This is the first time the proceedings of the IEA have been published as an article in a scientific journal with a DOI number and we believe this to be a major legacy of this event: the title of the issue is IEA 2012: 18th World Congress on Ergonomics - Designing a sustainable future, Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, Volume 41, Supplement 1/2012, IOS Press, ISSN: 1051-9815 (Print) 1875-9270 (Online). 3.2 On the submission of scientific papers All papers were submitted and evaluated using the homepage of the event ( www.iea2012.org ). The process of evaluating the articles was conducted by IEA Technical Committees. This meant that the thematic areas of the congress reflected the areas of the IEA Technical Committees, such that the coordinator of each one received the articles of their respective areas, sent them to the reviewers belonging to that committee and uploaded the marks on the online system. Despite being an excellent proposal, this process had some problems due to some technical groups not having given the expected response. We recommend that this process be revised for future IEA congresses. 3.3 On the choice of speakers at the event IEA 2012 received 13 keynote speakers: Barbara Silverstein, United States; Elias Apud, Chile; Francisco Rebelo, Portugal; Frida Fischer, Brazil; Georg [UTF-8?]Kr瓣mer, Germany; Jan Dul, Netherlands; Kapila Jayaratne, Sri Lanka; Kazutaka Kogi , Japan; Kenji Kurakata, Japan; Kurt Landau, Germany; Najmedin Meshkati, United States; Waldemar Karwowski, USA; and William Marras, USA. The choice of speakers was made by the IEA Board and recommended to the Organizing Committee of the congress. Articles referring to the talks were published by the journal Human Factors, edition November 2012, 55 (6). The choice of this scientific journal was the responsibility of the IEA Board. 3.4 On the congress program The conference began on Sunday (12 February 2012). On this day there was the opening session (18:30-22:30) and workshops throughout the day. Due to the fact of the congress being held in a city with immense tourist attractions and in the week before Carnival, the Organizing Committee decided to follow the same programming model adopted at Ergonomics congresses in Brazil held in the Northeast region of Brazil: parallel sessions, posters, symposia and company case studies took place from Monday thru Thursday from 1pm to 6pm. The keynote talks were always from 6-7pm. The workshops, special sessions and meetings of associations and scientific groups were held in the morning (8:30am-12:45pm). We believe that this model worked perfectly and fully met the scientific aspects, and those of leisure and entertainment at the event. We draw attention to the inclusion of sessions of Company Case Studies, which was coordinated by Prof. Ruud Pikaar, from Holland, to whom we are grateful. For the first time in the history of IEA conferences, there was an interval during scientific presentations, so that companies from around the world could present the state of the art and practice of ergonomics in their activities. There was also a space for companies to be able to exchange experiences, interact and learn about Ergonomic methods and techniques applied in the corporate world. We recommend that the sessions of Company Case Studies be definitively incorporated into the calendar of future IEA congresses. 3.5 On the participation of student volunteers We had more than 25 student volunteers at this event: the famous orange shirts. They all received a complimentary registration fee and the congress material. The aim of this participation was so that students could have contact with colleagues, researchers and teachers from various universities around the world. At this event we created a program called "Adopt a foreign student." This program aimed to have local students receive students from outside the city of Recife. Student visitors could stay at the home of local students and, thus, there would be an opportunity to exchange experiences and network. We can state that the commitment, involvement and enthusiasm of the students was one of the highlights of this event. We are very grateful to everyone and hope to have planted the seed of interest in ergonomic research in the heart of future ergonomists. 4. On the logistics of the event As presented in section 2.2 above, the Congress was held at the Convention Center of Pernambuco. In mid-October 2011 we were informed, via the Secretariat of the Congress, that the Government of the State of Pernambuco would carry out general refurbishment in the Palace of the Government and so the headquarters of the State Government would be transferred to the Convention Center, the venue where we would organize our event, as of January 2012. This caught us completely by surprise and it made no difference when we stated that we had already paid, including a tax for occupying the site. The administration of the Convention Center remained adamant. We attempted to find another venue in the State of Pernambuco to hold the event, but as previously stated, there is simply no such venue. Given this, we had four alternatives: a) cancel the event, b) postpone the event, c) transfer to another city or e) adapt the existing infrastructure. On analysis by the Organizing Committee, together with the secretariat of the event, the fourth option was chosen: to adapt existing infrastructure to the needs of the event. The justification for this choice was based on the number of people who, to that point, had already registered for the Congress, some of whom had already paid for their hotel and air tickets, and the contracts already signed with various suppliers which, if broken, would certainly have incurred huge financial losses due to fines and rescinding the contracts. 5. On the financial aspects On January 12, 2012 we sent an email to all IEA 2012 participants, who had by then registered, communicating the serious financial situation of the congress. At that moment, we had 744 people registered for the event, we had contacted 34 companies to obtain financial support and had received a response from only 10 of them, with much lower values of sponsorship �€€�than we had imagined. Traditional Sponsors of Ergonomics events in Brazil had not confirmed their participation. At that moment, we informed those who had by then registered that we had decided to suspend the cocktail of the opening session of the event, the congress party/ dinner and transportation. Fortunately, at the last moment, we had sponsors who ensured the restoration of the services suspended and we also moved from being in the red to a positive position. The congress had R$ 139.913,20 (US$ 67,721.78) profit. On July 11, 2012 the congress secretariat deposit the value of R$ 88.063,20 (US$ 42,624.97) to ABERG0 – the Brazilian Association of Ergonomics bank account in order to be pass to IEA (this value was referred to seed money and captation fee). ABERGO was entitle to the value of R$ 51,580.00 (US$ 24,966.12), which refers to reimbursement of R$ 10,000.00 (US$ 4,838.58) for the advance payment for the Convention Center which the Association had provided and remaining referring to the congress profit. All amounts cited herein can be verified in the Financial Report Spreadsheet, sent on July 10, 2012 to the IEA Board. Copies of all invoices and checks issued are in our possession. These figures made us extremely happy because we got out of a situation in which the event was about to be canceled to that of making a surplus. 6. The death of Professor Anamaria de Moraes On the morning of July 16, 2012 we had the news of the death of our dear friend Anamaria de Moraes, at the hotel in Recife in which she was staying during the congress. Anamaria was one of the most renowned researchers in Ergonomics in Brazil, the founder of the Brazilian Ergonomics Association who dedicated more than 30 years to Ergonomics in Brazil and worldwide. Anamaria actively participated in IEA 2012, and died on the last day of the event. She was passionate about Ergonomics and was the first IEA Fellow in Latin America. Anamaria once confessed to me that she would die happy if she died at an Ergonomics congress. I never thought she would take this so seriously. We, the Organizing Committee of IEA 2012, dedicate this congress to the memory of our beloved friend, colleague, and eternal teacher. Recife, 15 November 2012 Marcelo Marcio Soares Coordinator of IEA 2012 Karen Jacobs Scientific Coordinator of IEA 2012 Lia Buarque de Macedo Guimaraes Coordinator of the Technical Committee Laura Bezerra Martins Financial Coordinator 上一章 下一章

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