Jordan Crawford, one of the Intelligent Automation Centre's PhD students, presented a poster at the first ICEEP conference, which examined the cognitive ergonomic aspects of a workplace to understand a working task and solve a problem, thus making human-system interaction compatible with human cognitive abilities and limitations at work.
The conference addressed the broad spectrum of modern ongoing research in cognitive ergonomics and related technologies and provided an opportunity for researchers, doctors, engineers, designers and practitioners to exchange new ideas and practical experiences from a diverse domain of cognitive ergonomics, psychology, human system interaction and applications of cognitive engineering in everyday life.