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Ergonomics

Applying ergonomic principles & psychophysiological data

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Human factors and ergonomics is the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems. The goal of human factors is to reduce human error, increase productivity, and enhance safety and comfort with a specific focus on the interaction between the human and the thing of interest.

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Study of Mirrorless Cameras

for Improving PUI Design and Gripping Design

Head Researcher, 2012-2014

Quantified tactile emotion using EEG technology to improve camera physical user interface.

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Resizing of the Instruments for Kids based on Anthropometric Data 

Researcher, 2012-2014

The traditional musical instrument was resized for children using anthropometric data and scientific methodology to reduce musculoskeletal workload and increase comfort while playing.

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Assessing the usability of reduced instruments by measuring muscle fatigue

Researcher,  2013-2014

Conducted usability test for reduced size musical instruments with EMG with MPF (Mean Power Frequency) algorithm, with experimental design for children aged six to ten.

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