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HFIG Talks...
Human Factors Interest Group
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23 hours ago
Podcast produced by the Human Factors Interest Group (HFIG), the University of Toronto student chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
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Podcast produced by the Human Factors Interest Group (HFIG), the University of Toronto student chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
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Social Sciences
Science
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HFIG Talks... Human Factors & Ergonomics Societies & Associations with Dr. Ian Noy and Dr. Peter Hancock
HFIG Talks...
1 hour 12 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
HFIG Talks... Human Factors & Ergonomics Societies & Associations with Dr. Ian Noy and Dr. Peter Hancock

In this episode, HFIG talks to Dr. Ian Noy, Human Factors and Ergonomics forensic expert and Chair of IEA2021, and Dr. Peter Hancock, Provost Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Central Florida and current president of HFES. Dr. Noy and Dr. Hancock share insights from their experiences being involved in HF/E societies and associations and discuss the future challenges and changes in store.


Episode music:
The Happiest Side Of Science by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6905-the-happiest-side-of-science
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

HFIG Talks...
Podcast produced by the Human Factors Interest Group (HFIG), the University of Toronto student chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.