Center for Universal Design

Presentations

Fall 2010

  1. NIH/NIEHS – Generations at Work, September 21, 2010
  2. 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)

  1. Kim, H. and Joines, S. “Aging Visitors: Assessing Museum Objects as Affording Experience“. 2009.

Past Reviewed Conference Proceedings with Oral Presentation

  1. 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.
  2. Kim and Joines, “Assessing a Simulation Suit, Subjective and Physiological Assessment” International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. 2010.
  3. 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.
  4. Wilson and Joines, “Design and Obesity: The Effects of Tableware on Eating Behaviors”, International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. 2010.
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Anderson, Mirka, Joines and Kaber, “Learning Curve Analysis”, HFES 2007
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Sommerich, Joines, and Psihogios, “Factors to consider in selecting appropriate computer monitor placement”, IEA 2000/HFES 2000 conference proceedings.
  12. Joines and Sommerich, “A method for cost effective anthropometric data collection in a large office environment”, IEA 2000/HFES 2000 conference proceedings.
  13. Sommerich, Joines, and Psihogios, “Effects of VDT viewing angle on user biomechanics, comfort and preference”, HFES 1998 conference proceedings.
  14. 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

  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. NC Assistive Technology Expo
    • “Office ergonomics for everyone”, Raleigh, NC, December 2005.
    • “Creating your home workspace,” Raleigh, NC, December 2009.
  6. Presentation: “Ergonomic Material Handling”, Carolina STAR Conference, 2003.
  7. Presentation: “Implications for the aging worker in food processing”, National Safety Conference for the Poultry Industry, Hilton Head, SC, 2004 .
  8. Presentation: “Ergonomics follows the body”, NEOCON, Chicago, IL, 2005.
  9. Presentation: “Ergonomics and Design”, Art Institute, Charlotte, NC, 2005 .
  10. Presentation: ‘Office ergonomics for everyone”, Assistive Technology Expo, Raleigh, NC, December 2005.
  11. Workshop: “Advanced Topics: The aging workforce”, Ergonomics Center of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, December, 2005.
  12. 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 .
  13. IIE Applied Ergonomics Conference
    • Presentation
      1. “Facility ergonomics: optimizing the entire office equation”, Orlando, FL, March, 2003.
      2. “Ergonomic Seating Solutions: Recent research and case studies”, Orlando, FL, March, 2004.
      3. “The Aging workforce”, Orlando, FL, March, 2004.
      4. “Reactions to an Obesity Simulation Suit”, Reno, NV, March, 2009.
    • Panel Master Ergonomist at IIE Applied Ergonomics Conference
      1. Upper extremity analysis, Orlando, FL, March, 2003.
      2. Aging Workforce, Orlando, FL, March, 2006.
      3. Aging Workforce, Dallas, TX, March, 2007.
      4. Aging Workforce, Orlando, FL, March, 2008.
      5. Obesity in the Workforce, Reno, NV, March, 2009.
    • Workshop at IIE Applied Ergonomics Conference
      1. “Ergonomics and the Aging Population”, Dallas, TX March, 2007.
      2. “Ergonomics and the Aging Population”, Orlando, FL March, 2008.
    • Benchmarking session and presentation
      1. Benchmarking in Mfg and Aging Worker, Dallas, TX March, 2007.
      2. Benchmarking in Mfg and Aging Worker, Orlando, FL March, 2008.
  14. 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
  15. Presentation: “Anatomy, muscle physiology and ergonomic design” Expanding Your Horizons Conference, NCSU, March, 2007.
  16. 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.
  17. Presentation: “Writing Opportunities created in ID 445: Human Centered Design”, Brown Bag Luncheon, Campus Writing and Speaking Program, Raleigh, NC, November 5, 2008.
  18. Presentation: “Research at the RED Lab”, Design in Context, D 292 B, NCSU, February, 2009.
  19. Presentation: “Ergonomics and Design Research”, Brown Bag Luncheon, Department of Psychology, Raleigh, NC, February 25, 2009.
  20. Presentation: “Developing Human Centered Solutions: Studio and Sponsored Research” Sonography Ergonomics Committee, Duke University, Durham, NC, October 28, 2009.
  21. Workshop: “Physical Characteristics of the Aging Customer”, MeadWestVacco, November 4, 2009 ($1,500)
  22. Presentation: “Ergonomics in product design”, Textiles Engineering Senior Design Course, TE 401, Spring 2010.
  23. 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.

Last updated: October 15th, 2010