Prof. Dr. Martin Schmauder
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Prof. Dr. Martin Schmauder
Chair of Labour Engineering
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research focus
- work organization
• process configuration and time management
• work and performance evaluation
• production systems
• organizational structure
• REFA methods and MTM procedures -
ergonomics and human models
• ergonomic research about digital prototypes with human models
• development of ergotyping tools ( www.ergotyping.net)
• evaluating physical stress
• concept development for planning ergonomic workplaces and processes
• assessment methods for usability using augmented reality -
Human Factors
• psychological aspects of safety and health
• optimization of human-machine interaction
• human action in complex systems
• communication and team processes
• psychological aspects in project management
• design of organizational and corporate culture -
Safety and health
• risk analysis and hazard assessments
• measurement, evaluation and design of work environment factors
• safe and healthy design of work systems (workplaces, workstations)
• occupational health and safety management
• product safety and safety management
Curriculum Vitae
Professor and Head of the Chair of Occupational Science, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany |
recent publications
Schmauder, Matin: AmI – Hinweise aus der Technikgeschichte. In: Tagungsband (2010)
current research
Mit Experimentierkoffern kann ein Konzept der mobilen Wissenschaftskommunikation umgesetzt werden, das bisher wenig adressierten Zielgruppen wie Berufsschülern und Schülern weiterführender Schulen einzigartige Erfahrungen vermittelt, persönlichen Kontakt zu Forschenden herstellt und zum Dialog auffordert.
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Schmauder
- Frau Dipl.-Ing. Sylvia Franke-Jordan
- BMBF
- Dr. Anett Werner, Institut für Naturstofftechnik, Professur Bioverfahrenstechnik
- -, Sächsische Bildungsgesellschaft Dresden mbH (Deutschland)
- -, Gläsernes Labor im Deutschen Hygienemuseum Dresden (Deutschland)
- -, leXsolar GmbH – Neue Energien verstehen (Deutschland)