Industrial and Systems Engineering
Building with biomass: Engineers aim to use fungi, algae, bacteria and other living matter in 3D printing
Interdisciplinary team includes researchers from Texas A&M, Caltech and USC
Stress and anxiety in the ICU: Research measures physiological reactions among nurses under pressure
A&M team published two articles in Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
Do you trust a machine? New research examines the relationships between humans and robots in the workplace
A&M engineers publish findings in Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Breathless: Detecting levels of fatigue with artificial intelligence
Texas A&M and Arizona State work together on DARPA’s $4.8 million biometrics project
Mental fatigue: New model could improve measurement of its impact
Team publishes its findings in Psychological Review
Stimulating experience: New tech may delay effects of worker fatigue
A&M researchers evaluate benefits of wearable, noninvasive neurotechnology
More students use smartphones for study—and it’s causing them pain
New ergonomic study calls for improving posture and managing stress
Mosquitoes can flourish in winter if conditions are right, new study says
Interdisciplinary team publishes results in Scientific Reports.
Extra brainwork can offset advantage of wearing exoskeletons for labor
Researchers from Texas A&M and Ohio State publish findings Applied Ergonomics