Fall 2010
- NIH/NIEHS – Generations at Work, September 21, 2010
- Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference (HFES)
- Joines, S., Liu, S., Verccoe, A. “Grip Span and Aging: Does the grip strength-span relationship change with age?”, HFES Conference 2010
- Sommerich, C., Sesek, R., Stone, N., Joines, S., Smith-Jackson, T., Weibe, E. “Visualizing Innovative Uses of Technology and Devices for Engaging College Students in Active Learning”, HFES Conference 2010<
- Sommerich, C., Lavender, S., Sanders, E., Lamar, S., Evans, K., and Joines, S. “Participatory Ergonomics Applied to Mammographers’ Work”, HFES Conference 2010
InterComm (College of Design Annual Research Symposium)
- Kim, H. and Joines, S. “Aging Visitors: Assessing Museum Objects as Affording Experience“. 2009.
Past Reviewed Conference Proceedings with Oral Presentation
- Joines, James and Suarez, “Evaluation of an intervention to reduce upper extremity pain in ultrasound”, 3rd International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), Miami, Florida, July 17-20, 2010.
- Kim and Joines, “Assessing a Simulation Suit, Subjective and Physiological Assessment” International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. 2010.
- Wang, Joines, and Vance, “Effort and Design Choices in the Built Environment: Assessing Wall Outlet Height and Reach Envelopes”, International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. 2010.
- Wilson and Joines, “Design and Obesity: The Effects of Tableware on Eating Behaviors”, International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. 2010.
- Joines, James, and Moon, “Intervention for Reducing Musculoskeletal Disorders: Evaluation of Physical Risk Factors for Ultrasound Technologists”, Poster Presentation, 2009 American Occupational Health Conference, San Diego, CA, April 24-29, 2009
- Kim and Joines, “Aging Visitors: Assessing Museum Layout and Objects as Affording Experience”, International Conference on Inclusive Museums, National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, the Netherlands, 8-11 June 2008.
- Joines and Vercco, “Toward Universal Design of Tactile Exhibits: Participant Preferences, Visual Capabilities, Age, and Model Form”, International Conference on Inclusive Museums, National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, the Netherlands, 8-11 June 2008.
- Anderson, Mirka, Joines and Kaber, “Learning Curve Analysis”, HFES 2007
- Joines and Hooper, “Infusing Human Centered Design Research into the Studio: Knowledge Building through Quantification of Design Choices”, International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. 2008.
- Joines, Sommerich, Mirka, Wilson, and Moon, “Identification of measures sensitive to fatigue development associated with low-level exertions of the neck musculature and the effects of age”, HFES 2002 conference proceedings.
- Sommerich, Joines, and Psihogios, “Factors to consider in selecting appropriate computer monitor placement”, IEA 2000/HFES 2000 conference proceedings.
- Joines and Sommerich, “A method for cost effective anthropometric data collection in a large office environment”, IEA 2000/HFES 2000 conference proceedings.
- Sommerich, Joines, and Psihogios, “Effects of VDT viewing angle on user biomechanics, comfort and preference”, HFES 1998 conference proceedings.
- Glasscock, Turville, Joines, and Mirka, “The effect of personality type on muscle coactivation during elbow flexion”, HFES 1997 conference proceedings.
Public Service Presentations and Workshops
- Ergonomics Expo, NC Ergonomics Resource Center, Raleigh, NC
- Presentation: “Establishing priorities through office evaluation”, December, 1998.
- Presentation: “Office ergonomics: the purchasing challenge”, December, 1999.
- Presentation: “Research activity highlights”, December, 2001
- National Ergonomics Conference and Expo, Las Vegas, NV
- “How to make applied ergonomic research part of your successful program”, December, 2002
- “Ergonomic interventions for ultrasound technicians”, November, 2007.
- America Society of Safety Engineers
- “Safety and the aging workforce”, Triad Chapter of American Society of Safety Engineers, Greensboro, NC, 2006.
- “Material handling: highlighting ergonomics”, NC Chapter of American Society of Safety Engineers, Winston-Salem, NC, 2003.
- “Ergonomic material handling: changes in philosophies”, Triad Chapter of American Society of Safety Engineers, Winston-Salem, NC, 2003.
- Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Carolina Chapter
- “Research at the Center (ECNC)”, Raleigh, NC, October, 2003.
- “Fatigue development associated with low-level exertions of the neck musculature and the effects of age”, Raleigh, NC, November, 2003.
- “Research in ID at the RED Lab”, Raleigh, NC, April, 2008.
- “Developing Human Centered Solutions: Industrial Design and Ergonomics in the Design Process”, Cary, NC, August, 2009 – joint meeting with the Industrial Design Society Carolina Chapter.
- NC Assistive Technology Expo
- “Office ergonomics for everyone”, Raleigh, NC, December 2005.
- “Creating your home workspace,” Raleigh, NC, December 2009.
- Presentation: “Ergonomic Material Handling”, Carolina STAR Conference, 2003.
- Presentation: “Implications for the aging worker in food processing”, National Safety Conference for the Poultry Industry, Hilton Head, SC, 2004 .
- Presentation: “Ergonomics follows the body”, NEOCON, Chicago, IL, 2005.
- Presentation: “Ergonomics and Design”, Art Institute, Charlotte, NC, 2005 .
- Presentation: ‘Office ergonomics for everyone”, Assistive Technology Expo, Raleigh, NC, December 2005.
- Workshop: “Advanced Topics: The aging workforce”, Ergonomics Center of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, December, 2005.
- Presentation Wake County Elementary School:
- “Anthropometry and statistical distributions for elementary school students”, Spring, 2006.
- “Design and human errors”, Spring, 2006 .
- “The musculoskeletal system and human capabilities” Fall, 2006.
- “Industrial design, engineering and ergonomics for elementary school students”, Spring, 2007 .
- IIE Applied Ergonomics Conference
- Presentation
- “Facility ergonomics: optimizing the entire office equation”, Orlando, FL, March, 2003.
- “Ergonomic Seating Solutions: Recent research and case studies”, Orlando, FL, March, 2004.
- “The Aging workforce”, Orlando, FL, March, 2004.
- “Reactions to an Obesity Simulation Suit”, Reno, NV, March, 2009.
- Panel Master Ergonomist at IIE Applied Ergonomics Conference
- Upper extremity analysis, Orlando, FL, March, 2003.
- Aging Workforce, Orlando, FL, March, 2006.
- Aging Workforce, Dallas, TX, March, 2007.
- Aging Workforce, Orlando, FL, March, 2008.
- Obesity in the Workforce, Reno, NV, March, 2009.
- Workshop at IIE Applied Ergonomics Conference
- “Ergonomics and the Aging Population”, Dallas, TX March, 2007.
- “Ergonomics and the Aging Population”, Orlando, FL March, 2008.
- Benchmarking session and presentation
- Benchmarking in Mfg and Aging Worker, Dallas, TX March, 2007.
- Benchmarking in Mfg and Aging Worker, Orlando, FL March, 2008.
- Presentation
- Presentation: “Ergonomics in product design”, Innovation Product Design (IPD) Lab, Textiles and Management Design Course, TE/ID Bus 565, December 2002, Fall 2006, Fall 2007
- Presentation: “Anatomy, muscle physiology and ergonomic design” Expanding Your Horizons Conference, NCSU, March, 2007.
- Presentation: “Research at the RED Lab”, Industrial Ergonomics Training Workshop, Ergonomics Center of NC, Raleigh, NC, October, 2007, April, 2008, October, 2008, February, 2009, October 2009, February, 2010.
- Presentation: “Writing Opportunities created in ID 445: Human Centered Design”, Brown Bag Luncheon, Campus Writing and Speaking Program, Raleigh, NC, November 5, 2008.
- Presentation: “Research at the RED Lab”, Design in Context, D 292 B, NCSU, February, 2009.
- Presentation: “Ergonomics and Design Research”, Brown Bag Luncheon, Department of Psychology, Raleigh, NC, February 25, 2009.
- Presentation: “Developing Human Centered Solutions: Studio and Sponsored Research” Sonography Ergonomics Committee, Duke University, Durham, NC, October 28, 2009.
- Workshop: “Physical Characteristics of the Aging Customer”, MeadWestVacco, November 4, 2009 ($1,500)
- Presentation: “Ergonomics in product design”, Textiles Engineering Senior Design Course, TE 401, Spring 2010.
- Meeting with Dow Corning to discuss aging population needs in the home focusing on slips, falls, packing, robotics and activities of daily living, 3/2/2010.