Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory
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Research in the Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory has emphasis on assessing, evaluating, and reviewing various underlying injury causes and factors. The research at HFE laboratory present information that lead to injury reduction or prevention at various locations such as factory, office, home, and etc.
Item |
Description |
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Motion Analysis System (2) |
Flock of Bird and Mini Bird |
Force Platform (2) |
AMTI |
Electromyography (1) |
Delsys Bagnoli-4 EMG system |
Thermo Hygrometer (5) |
Oakton TempTestr IR |
Digital Light Meter (5) |
Meterman LM 631 |
Noncontact Infrared Thermometer (6) |
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Digital Sound Level Meter (5) |
Extech 407736 |
Strain-gagged Load Transducers (2) |
FGE-200HX, Shimpo Instruments |
Tool Station (1) |
20 Drawers |
Synthagram Monitor (3) |
Large (SG422) and 2 Small (SG182) |
Photographs of Human Factors & Ergonomics Laboratory
People at Texas A&M University-Commerce:
Sukwon Kim, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Technology
Industrial Technology
Jason Wicke, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Health and Human Performance
Beverly Luke, Administrative Secretary
IET
People at Affiliated University:
Thurmon Lockhart, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Director of Locomotion Research Laboratory
Industrial and Systems Engineering
VIrginia Tech,
Jian Liu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Department of Health and Human Performance
Hoon-Yong Yoon, Ph.D., Professor
Director of Ergonomics Laboratory
Industrial & Management Systems Engineering
Young Sam Ryu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Director of Human Factors Lab
Department of Engineering & Technology
Texas State University, San Marcos TX.
Chang S. Nam, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Director of Human-Computer Interface Lab
Industrial Engineering
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville AR.
Email: Sukwon_Kim@tamu-commerce.edu
Phone: 903.468.8117
Fax: 903.886.5960
Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology
Texas A&M University-Commerce