Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub
These podcasts are a series of educational podcasts from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA). These podcasts focus on the connection between human capabilities and good design. Their aim is to promote the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics and provide guidance and professional development.
Podcasting since 2023 • 44 episodes
Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub
Latest Episodes
Work should not Hurt!-A participative ergonomics programme for kiwi tradies
Chris Polaczuk and Steve Kolose chat to Sharon Todd about their participative tradie programme.Musculoskeletal injuries have resulted in significant lost productivity in the New Zealand Construction industry and are especially prevalent...
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Season 6
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Episode 10
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41:03
Professor Catherine Burns - Improving AI Technologies in Health
Professor Catherine Burns talks to SharonTodd (CPE) about her experiences with system design and AI systems in health.Catherine M. Burns is Professor in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Canada and Associate Vice...
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Season 6
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Episode 9
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33:28
Kate Conroy - AI Safety and Assurance
Sharon Todd is chatting to Adjunct Professor Kate Conroy one of the HFESA's Keynote speakers at our annual conference in Brisbane this year.Dr Kate Conroy is a specialist in building tr...
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Season 6
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Episode 8
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31:48
Dr John Chan - Burnout
Kath Jones is chatting to Dr John Chan about Burnout. Dr. John Chan is the managing director at Infinite Potential, an independent not-for-profit think tank that develops high-quality, rigorous research, evaluation, and practical s...
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Season 6
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Episode 7
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34:35
Anjum Naweed - Simulation and AI
Kath Jones is chatting to Professor Anjum Naweed one the the keynote speakers at the HFESA conference in Brisbane in November this year about Simulation and AI. Professor Anjum Naweed is from the Appleton Institute for Behavioural Scien...
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Season 6
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Episode 6
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29:23
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