Feb 22, 2019
New FLiK Module "Human-Machine-Interaction"
What knowledge is necessary to uncover and eliminate disturbances in complex production processes? Starting in summer semester 2019, the two-semester FLiK module "Human-Machine-Interaction in Production Plants" will address this challenge.
The FLiK module ("Forschen und Lehren im interdisziplinären Kontext"), which is coordinated by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching, is aimed in particular at students of mechanical engineering in the fields of processing and textile machinery, vocational education, automation technology as well as students in the degree programme “Human Performance in Socio-Technical Systems”. Interested students from other fields who would like to get to know new perspectives are also welcome.
Responsible for the module is Dr. Romy Müller (Chair of Engineering Psychology and Applied Cognitive Research). The lecture incl. exercises starts on 5 April 2019 and takes place every Friday at 2.50 p.m. in the Hörsaalzentrum (Room 0101/U).
In the winter semester 2019/20 the project seminar will follow, in which methods of the individual disciplines will be tested in concrete research projects.